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Gkaiser
Aug 27, 2020Explorer
Doug,
Left running overnight with newly installed thermister. Freezer is at 10° fridge was cold below 50° but had to get to work, didn't have time to wait for the thermometer to fully read. But it is definitely colder than it was getting before the thermistor install.
SO I believe my only remaining issue is why will it not flip over to electric?
I checked the output voltage at Jumper 7 and 8 (I believe it is)and was not getting 120 but I am getting 120 though the fuse. I still believe I need to replace the upper control board.
If I am not getting voltage to the heating element why hard wire it? you got to start at the source and work your way to the end. if I am getting voltage to it, and its still not cooling well then yes I need an element, but right now I am not getting power to the leads.
Left running overnight with newly installed thermister. Freezer is at 10° fridge was cold below 50° but had to get to work, didn't have time to wait for the thermometer to fully read. But it is definitely colder than it was getting before the thermistor install.
SO I believe my only remaining issue is why will it not flip over to electric?
I checked the output voltage at Jumper 7 and 8 (I believe it is)and was not getting 120 but I am getting 120 though the fuse. I still believe I need to replace the upper control board.
If I am not getting voltage to the heating element why hard wire it? you got to start at the source and work your way to the end. if I am getting voltage to it, and its still not cooling well then yes I need an element, but right now I am not getting power to the leads.
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