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Well I am stumped.
I cannot think of anything that would cause the defrost relay to stutter. Try forcing a defrost cycle to see if it will actually do a defrost.
Check the defrost thermostat. If it is deformed/bulged replace it.
Check across the control thermostat. You should have 0 volts across it when the unit is on. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Try forcing a defrost cycle to see if it will actually do a defrost. How exactly would I do this? Noob question, I'm sure.
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Just to be sure, the control thermostat and defrost thermostat are the same thing correct? The voltage across what I know to be the defrost thermostat is indeed 0 V when the unit is on.
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Ok I figured out what the control thermostat was. I tried to test the voltage across the two terminals and the whole thing went up in sparks! Needless to say the relay is fried. I have no idea why this happened. Could this be the reason it is messed up? It's obviously messed up now. Here's a pic: mansoura attached the following image(s):
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Yes it could be the cause of your problems. |
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