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dougrainer
Mar 23, 2022Nomad
heyobie wrote:
It ran for about 12 hours and fridge was at 49 degrees. It was at 38 prior to swapping the control board. I will put the thermister in warm water and check again. Thanks
No. You put a small glass of water on the top shelf in front of the fins. You MUST wait 24 hours. Then use a regular digital thermometer inserted in the glass of water, wait 5 minutes, then post the temp of the water. This will tell you the operating temp of the refer. You do not put the Thermister in warm water at all. IF it worked on LP prior to replacing the control board and all you did was replace the control board, that would not affect the Thermister operation. YOUR model should have an adjustable digital LED temp read out. 1 thru 5 settings. 5 is the coldest setting. The usual problem with no cooling on 120 is a defective 120 heater, NOT a rear control module. 2nd cause would be the 120 volt fuse on that control module for the 120 heater was blown. Doug
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