EnglisHero

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  • in reply to: beko American fridge freezer fault #446857
    EnglisHero
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    Re: beko American fridge freezer fault

    As the faulty fan had failed I thought it cooled the evaporation rad that kept the compressor cool preventing the overload, but have no desk fan, have moved it to outside now so after a good old rainy day it won’t be much good anyway.

    in reply to: beko American fridge freezer fault #446855
    EnglisHero
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    Re: beko American fridge freezer fault

    Cheers Dave.

    looks like a trip to the skip then.
    I guess if you buy a £700 fridge freezer, don’t expect it to last 4 years plus.

    in reply to: beko American fridge freezer fault #446853
    EnglisHero
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    Re: beko American fridge freezer fault

    I’m not able to do a load test on the unit as my meter only goes to 400ma.
    The windings are 18. 2 between start & run
    About 8 Com and start & similar on Com and run windings

    in reply to: beko American fridge freezer fault #446852
    EnglisHero
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    Re: beko American fridge freezer fault

    Hi yes I mean compressor,
    After power is switched on, it Thames about 30s for the compressor to start, after about another 30s if run time the overload trips, and when cooled it starts the compressor again and trips again, obviously the fan is no running so it’s not able to be Cooled.

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