ge american f/f

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  • #88913
    jongriffin
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    After the main pcb for model number zcg23sgmssuk.
    Thought the condensor fan had gone but no power coming from pcb to fan, everything else works fine.
    Thanks

    #439751
    admin
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    Re: ge american f/f

    Hi

    I will look if I have any left.

    Bryan

    #439752
    jongriffin
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    Re: ge american f/f

    Thanks Bryan

    #439753
    ELDAR59
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    Re: ge american f/f

    Jon, if there’s no power from pcb to fan, then you’ll need a fan too.
    Cheers.

    #439754
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: ge american f/f

    Hi John

    Ive found the pub’s but there is two different ones. Standard or invertor type pcb. Does your unit have an invertor type compressor ? Fan motors I have plenty of.

    Bryan

    #439755
    SAMURI
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    Re: ge american f/f

    If you cannot get a pcb or fan or it is too expensive.

    An alternative way to repair is a 240v fan wired up direct to the compressor relay.

    I fitted one to one of my customers as he was going to scrap it as he did not want to spend much money on it.

    I revisited the same customer three years later for another appliance and it was still working fine no with problems.

    It operates different as it only runs at the same time as the compressor and not temperature operated but as it is to keep the round condenser and compressor cool there is only a need to cool it when the compressor is working.

    It just needs a universal fan you can modify to fit.

    You cannot fit a universal if it has an inverter compressor as it would not cool enough.

    If it has an inverter compressor then it is a newer model and worth fitting a pcb and fan motor if required.


    Bob

    #439756
    jongriffin
    Participant

    Re: ge american f/f

    Thanks everyone for help,i eventually wired up a universal fan to cycle with compressor and working fine now,and a lot cheaper than pcb.
    Thanks again

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