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ParticipantLocal tech college?
June 23, 2007 at 11:05 am in reply to: Electrolux ES6633I fridge – compressor running constantly #218103dpm
ParticipantThat’ll be the problem, the probe doesn’t *know* how cold it is.
Is there maybe a guide tube you should’ve slid the capillary into? You could certainly try withdrawing it and checking for that, or find a way to attach it to the rear surface of the fridge. DON’T DRILL ANY HOLES!June 23, 2007 at 7:35 am in reply to: Electrolux ES6633I fridge – compressor running constantly #218101dpm
ParticipantThis is a larder fridge, yes? And you fitted the correct, larder fridge, stat? If so, it’d be worth checking that the sensing capillary is in good contact with whatever it’s mounted on, and that there’s no puddles of condensate under the fridge that might signify failed insulation.
Also, put a thermometer in and leave it overnight before checking the temperature. Get back to us with the results.
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ParticipantTwo words: boost pump.
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ParticipantYou might want to be there to watch. Bleedin pound-a-plug numpties can be a nightmare.
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ParticipantI’m very impressed with the Zan ZWD1480 I bought a couple of years back. I’d happily recommend it or it’s AEG sibling.
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ParticipantAll transit fastenings are removed?
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ParticipantWater level shouldn’t rise over a few days?
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ParticipantB&Q sell the hose by the metre as well as supplying the end fittings…
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ParticipantOther than buying a Sodastream and setting it beside the fridge, you’re likely to be looking at the kind of injection system used in pubs etc.
Look at this (US) site for the sort of kit neededdpm
ParticipantLooks the same…
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ParticipantScrap too. Hot tanks are good for a night out…
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ParticipantGrrr, don’t start me. You think things are bad on the Mainland spare a thought for us poor sods over the sea…
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ParticipantThis needs to be hosted somewhere, as previously discussed…
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ParticipantNever mind one-offs, the price of copper is through the roof…
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