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replacing an old ice maker
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Viper
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
I was too tired to play with mine, so put off the refrigerator issue and tachometer issues for later this week.- cpoint
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
And help is appreciated.
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
Inside that power supply there is a relay which switches from DC power to AC power. The AC runs directly into a transformer and then to the compressor, so it's pretty simple. The DC goes into an inverter first, then into the transformer, so it's "easier" to check it out on AC rather than DC. The compressor runs about 30 volts AC.
If you don't even have the green light, then I would think that would be easier to run down. Is the panel located at the bottom of the door? Is it possible that it is just a bad on/off switch?
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
So I should open the power box (the one with yellow sticker saying Caution)? I already unplugged the DC. AC is still there, but it is turned off from the box (labeled refrigerator).- km1125
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
On your 461 rev, I have notes "Second cooling fan added to back of unit. Change to 50 Hz compressor" Thought the 50Hz was interesting because all the others are 60Hz
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
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Re: replacing an old ice maker
I found one few months ago under ebay, but was not sure at that time and did not buy it, should have as it was $160. Anyway I am pretty sure compressor is good, but I I agree tom, I should test. I did download some document on this unit, which shows how to trouble shoot and its showing how to check things including compressor. Or I need to bite the bullet and get the new one. I think we are looking at about $1200-$1400 depending on site. But reviews don't look to good for the latest model under westmarine site.... What to do what to do....Return to “The Project Center”
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