Re: Question for those who converted refrigerators
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:05 pm
I'm back.
Okay so after I got it emptied, unplugged and took the back cover off the sound is definitely coming from the relay/capacitor on the compressor. I found a good video for replacing it and know where to get the parts and I feel I can handle the DIY.
BUT I decided while it was unplugged I would take the panel off of the evaporator for a look-see and sure enough it was iced up so now I don't know which problem came first.
Does anybody know if the relay/capacitor issue would cause the icing? Oh and the it was still cooling/freezing though probably only because I caught it in time.
I think I would have to remove the housing for the ice machine to check the evaporator fan. And I saw that it could be the thermostat control but it seems odd to have both problems at the same time.
Any advise or links greatly appreciated. Edit: as I won't have any cold beer until I fix it.
Okay so after I got it emptied, unplugged and took the back cover off the sound is definitely coming from the relay/capacitor on the compressor. I found a good video for replacing it and know where to get the parts and I feel I can handle the DIY.
BUT I decided while it was unplugged I would take the panel off of the evaporator for a look-see and sure enough it was iced up so now I don't know which problem came first.
Does anybody know if the relay/capacitor issue would cause the icing? Oh and the it was still cooling/freezing though probably only because I caught it in time.
I think I would have to remove the housing for the ice machine to check the evaporator fan. And I saw that it could be the thermostat control but it seems odd to have both problems at the same time.
Any advise or links greatly appreciated. Edit: as I won't have any cold beer until I fix it.