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ParticipantTony R wrote:Like I have said before, there are 3 different inverters used on that model, so the index number found after the model number on your badge is needed.
Regards, Tony.Hi Tony, please see a photo of my inverter here:
https://pasteboard.co/J85gMhs.jpg
The other link is broken. Cheers.
jmsa7
Participantnorthy303 wrote:If thermistor is short or open line- New thermistor required
If no power at control board – New inverter board required
If no power at signal connector on inverter board but power at control board- New control board required
if power at signal connecter on inverter board but no balanced ac output on 3 leads going to compressor when unplugged from compressor-New inverter board required.
if all these readings are ok then you have a seized compressor- New compressor requiredThank you for your reply northy. I now proved the problem to be with inverter:
Do you know where I can get one?
jmsa7
ParticipantTony R wrote:If you have as you state mains to the inverter, then checking compressor windings will not indicate a good compressor, even if you have continuity between all 3 pins. There are three possibilities for the compressor not running, 1 no frequency signal from the control PCB, 2 inverter error and 3 compressor failure.
If you have tried to repair the PCB, that would probably be the first thing to replace with a new genuine part.Hi Tony. Thank for your email. After doing further testing I came to the conclusion that the problem is with the Inverter. Please see photo:
Do you know where I can get one or equivalent?
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