Samsung RS21 odd cooling

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    haventaclue
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    Hi ,
    I have tried the search option,but not finding anything.
    Story. Samsung RS21 Twincooling American style Fridge/Freezer.Freezer at -19*C,fridge at 3*C.Ten + years old
    I have replaced the evaporator cover and temp sensor as I had the iced up fan etc.,and everything works,except the fridge cools as normal below,from the top of the evaporator cover down but not above.It feels like it is around 6-7*C. And I like my milk ice cold on the cornflakes.
    Any suggestions or did I install incorrectly or am I missing something ? All suggestions appreciated.

    #469213
    haventaclue
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    Ok bit the bullet and pulled it apart,again.And it’s all frosted up again.New temperature sensor,yellow wires and white end,new evaporator cover,from this site,whitegoods.co.uk.,and I’m wondering where I go from here.
    I’m waiting or it to defrost so as I can test the defrost thermal fuse.I did test before and it was good,on the assumption that if I test at the connector and get continuity between the black and red wires,it’s good.I’ll also test the temp. sensor as well.
    Anyone tell me what ohms I should get on the defrost heating element please?

    #469214
    haventaclue
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    I’m getting 2.13 on the 20K ohm scale but the video I watched is looking 485 but doesn’t say what scale he is using.
    I have continuity on the fuse and the temp. sensor decreases ohms as it gets warmer and increases as it get colder,held it in my hand and stuck it in a cup of ice.
    So would I be correct in assuming the heater is US? Any replies would be greatly appreciated?

    #469215
    haventaclue
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    Whatever else,make sure those damm pink wires are IN the drain hole and not under the drip tray

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