Fridge is freezing things
Discussion
no pcb on this one, just an old fashioned thermostat which may have failed, however, I used to do shed loads of stats on these and get called back a few days later for the same problem. The actual fault is evaporator seperation which means the end of the capilary tube of the themostat is not in contact with the evaporator and does not think it is cold enough to swtich the compresor off so it just carries on getting colder and colder and the thermostat is non the wiser.
Bad news is there is no repair...... landfill is the only answer.
Another example of crap being produced cheaply then costing the earth when it dies after a few years. Dont buy another Indes
te (who, BTW, make this crap)
PS rrp for the stat is £12.21+vat.
Bad news is there is no repair...... landfill is the only answer.
Another example of crap being produced cheaply then costing the earth when it dies after a few years. Dont buy another Indes
te (who, BTW, make this crap)PS rrp for the stat is £12.21+vat.
eastlmark said:
no pcb on this one, just an old fashioned thermostat which may have failed, however, I used to do shed loads of stats on these and get called back a few days later for the same problem. The actual fault is evaporator seperation which means the end of the capilary tube of the themostat is not in contact with the evaporator and does not think it is cold enough to swtich the compresor off so it just carries on getting colder and colder and the thermostat is non the wiser.
Bad news is there is no repair...... landfill is the only answer.
Another example of crap being produced cheaply then costing the earth when it dies after a few years. Dont buy another Indes
te (who, BTW, make this crap)
PS rrp for the stat is £12.21+vat.
So is fitting a new stat a case of stuffing the tube into the hole and hoping it makes contact, or is it more scientific?Bad news is there is no repair...... landfill is the only answer.
Another example of crap being produced cheaply then costing the earth when it dies after a few years. Dont buy another Indes
te (who, BTW, make this crap)PS rrp for the stat is £12.21+vat.
fatboy b said:
So is fitting a new stat a case of stuffing the tube into the hole and hoping it makes contact, or is it more scientific?
Yes, the thermostat phial (pipe) fits down a tube which should locate it at the critical point in the evaporator to read the temperature, hence the length of the phial has to be exactly right (hope you have ordered the genuine one as the universal ones just will not do). Carefully uncoil the pipe on the new stat so its nice and smooth with no kinks and push it down the tube the old one has come out of. The problem is the end of that tube, unseen, becomes detached from the evaporator somehow.Obviously, unplug the appliance before starting work and note the numbers on the stat and the colour of the wires before pulling the wires off. Hopefully yours will just be a faulty stat.....
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