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Hi, We had power outage after which fridge stooped working. The fridge fan and lights are operable, but neither the fridge or freezer are cool (both are presently 76 degrees).
I unplugged the fridge but this did not reset it. Lowering the temp on the display panel didn't work. Resetting the ice maker didn't work. I don't know if this model has any diagnostics via the control panel.
I have replaced the main circuit board. No fix. I then replaced the inverter board. I thought for a moment that the compressor started to cool momentarily, but this didn't fix the problem.
I don't have the capability to replace the compressor. Is there anything I can do to identify the problem before incurring an expensive repair call? I have a multimeter
Thank you
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Any help would be appreciated
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I measured voltages and resistance today.
I have 5 VDC measured at pin 15 on the main board.
I confirmed that the inverter board is receiving this 5 VDC, as well as 118 VAC.
The compressor (VEGY 8H) measured 7.5-9 ohm on all three windings.
As a reminder the freezer and fridge stopped cooling after a power outage.
I replaced the inverter board and main board.
A few minutes after the fridge is plugged in, the compressor runs hot.
Last ditch effort to hear your suggestions on any other components before I blow a lot of money on a service call...
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