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  • in reply to: Whirlpool S20C RWW10AG Controlls #408812
    benlucysam
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    Re: Whirlpool S20C RWW10AG Controlls

    Thanks,
    i have allready read al 50+ pages of this thread, seems to be alot of talking about the same problems but no real answers other than repalce the capacitors.
    Im just after advice from any engineers who have worked on these alot for a “best guess” as to if the fault lies with the front or rear board?.
    TA.

    in reply to: Whirlpool S20C RWW10AG Controlls #408810
    benlucysam
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    Re: Whirlpool S20C RWW10AG Controlls

    OK i will try a differant tack here,
    The Fridge freezer basicly functions as it should but randomly every 2 or 3 weeks it will change set point on either the frigdge or the freezer, sometimes both. once it switched itself off, another time it went in to holiday mode, but otherwise it functions fine.
    It has had every capacitor on both boards replaced.
    My question is, should i replace the front or rear board ?.
    As i cant think of another component to replace.
    Im not getting any of the usual issues related to failed capacitors.
    Anyone advise?.
    Thanks.

    in reply to: Whirlpool S20C RWW10AG Controlls #408808
    benlucysam
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    Re: Whirlpool S20C RWW10AG Controlls

    Am i to belive that no one else has worked on one of these machines!

    in reply to: NEFF G4344X6GB/04 freezer – intermittent alarm sounding #408159
    benlucysam
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    Re: NEFF G4344X6GB/04 freezer – intermittent alarm sounding

    Just a stab in the dark,
    Could moisture in the system be causing frosing aroung the suction reed valve , keeping it open as it would seem by the low currant draw the compressor is not running “dead head”.
    If this then defrostd after switching off allowing the reed to fully close.
    If it was me and i coud be bothered, and depending on the value of the freezer, i would cut in a service valve, reclaim the refrigerant.
    Tripple vac and re charge.
    I have little experiance with 600A but i understand contamination is a big issue for if, more so than other refrigerants.
    Also be carefull, its basicly lighter fuel!!.

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