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December 29, 2022 at 12:40 pm in reply to: Montpellier MFF170W frost free fridge/freezer – freezer -27, fridge 13 to 15 degrees. #485005
JeremytheBullfrog
ParticipantThanks Don, I believe it’s over 2 years old. Will arrange for this to be done, not easy as will need to transfer freezer contents to somewhere else.
JeremyDecember 27, 2022 at 10:30 pm in reply to: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help! #142663JeremytheBullfrog
ParticipantAlex91284 wrote:Re: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help!
Hello,
hopefully someone is reading this threat again but i also want to repair my fridge (S20ERAA2V-A/G)
It think that the front module capacitors are broken (flickering lights when Ice Dispenser is in use) but i have searched a lot for replacement parts, but no result.
Can somebody tell me where to buy them?`Here are a pic of them:
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Admittedly I’m a new member, but been in the electronics industry for a while. The original capacitors pictured here were made by a company called AV arcotronics, they were bought over/absorbed into a company called Kemet. The capacitors are standard 0.68uF – 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} tolerance 250V , MKP=metallized polypropylene film, and they’re axial mounted (leads come out the ends bit like a car axle) , Admittedly I can’t tell the physical dimensions , but something like this if it physically fits will do the job. Diameter 8.5mm – length of body 20.5mm, made by the company Kemet that took over AV Arcotronics. The .33uf Version from Kemet is 6mm diameter, body length 20.5mm. Just discovered mouser will only sell in quantities of 750, so the links below other than showing their replacement probably aren’t much help.Should save a whole load of faffing about trying to fit rectangular caps in place of axial ones. Incidentally Kemet do 630Volt rated caps too, which will no doubt last longer.
Anyway maybe not so helpful as originally thought.
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