Fridge thermostat Scandinova FF 7053c Fridge Freezer

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    scoobydo
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    Hi, stopped cooling on Sunday the LED for the power input was not green yet interior light was coming on and Freezer fine. Bypassed fridge stat Danfoss 25T65 and compressor kicked in and cooled it back down. So I have ordered a replacement part FRG9145 – VT93 that says spec is

    Warm in 3.5c
    Warm out -12c
    Cold out -22c

    Is this suitable for a fridge looks more like freezer temps.

    Also it old one had 4 terminals and earth new only 3 but guess maybe one of those is common across live or switched live?

    tks

    #451078
    scoobydo
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    Re: Fridge thermostat Scandinova FF 7053c Fridge Freezer

    On the original danfoss it appears like the following

    Pin 6 White which goes to the light
    pin 3 brown goes to the power led (that dont work, not sure how long ago that happened)
    pin 4 goes to the other light connection

    Have wired the new stat on on a like for like basis on the numbering and the fridge comes on but does not go off even if i put the phial in the freezer compartment where the food goes rather than in any pocket or whatever else it has for the probes. No matter what I select on the stat

    #451079
    scoobydo
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    Re: Fridge thermostat Scandinova FF 7053c Fridge Freezer

    Ok for anyone interested (seems quiet in here). Spent a bit of time releasing the wiring loom so I had some slack. Swapped the new one into the place of the freezer one and had enough slack to put the phial right into the freezer cavity the new one then worked. So must have been not enough of the phial getting cold enough to effect the gas enough in the phial. I just used the numbering on the old to new and things seem to be working perfectly. Fridge has had to be put on a slightly higher number to maintain the same internal temp but obviously thats not a problem. So all solved for £6

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