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karl brighton
ParticipantRe: 1937 GE flat top help needed
The original was a 350va. I’m using a 1000va
karl brighton
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:-). 110v made by General Electric sold in the UK with a transformer in the base.
karl brighton
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Thanks guys. Will see if I can get a more suitable stat. The service manual says that the average running amp on this model is 2.3amps. I’ve tested with a plug in power monitor, it’s drawing around 3.9amp. I though it would draw about that to start the motor then reduce to about 2.5amp. Hope it’s the relay rather than the motor. Any thoughts.
karl brighton
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Really evenly. Nice even frost over all the evaporator channels. If you want to see an image there’s some on a vintage fridge forum I joined.
karl brighton
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Cheers Martin. Confusing then. Will give more though . maybe the vc1 isn’t suitable. Evaporator freezes well, capillary fixed in original position. It’s a mechanical relay. Stays hot when the compressor is running. Should only pull around 2 amp once the motor is going. Think it is pulling more. Need to get a meter and check.
karl brighton
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Hi guys. Managed to get hold of the service manual for the fridge. Really interesting read .tried another vc1. Still the same problem, works normally for a while then,stops switching the compressor off. I have a question. When the thermostat reaches the correct temperature. What cuts the power to the compressor. Is this a switch in the relay box, somewhere the power must physically disable. Karl
karl brighton
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Hi guys. Had the fridge running for a week. Was working perfectly, compressor coming on for 2 mins at a time. keeping a constant 3 degrees, although had to keep it on the lowest setting. Yesterday played up, staying on constantly. Making the compressor over work. If i put the thermostat to 0 compressor switches off. Turn it to 1 it starts up again. Could this be a problem with the relay switch. Cheers karl
karl brighton
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Seems to be running fine. Switches on for around 4 mins if you open the door. Otherwise every half hour or so. Gets really cold on low to mid setting. Compressor is fairly hot, but not roasting . Hope that’s normal. Shall give it a day or so. Great having it going again. Very happy! Karl
karl brighton
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Thanks Bob. Have connected it up. Off on 0 compressor runs when I turn it up. Shall wait now to make sure it shuts off ok. Will post later. Cheers karl
karl brighton
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Shall wait for some advice. But convinced that the green returns to the compressor like neutral. As the only 2 connections are the 2 blacks on one connection and one green on the other.
karl brighton
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Hi. Just wiring the thermostat vc1 the original thermostat has 1 green wire and 2 black wires, the black wires are connected together on the same terminal. I don’t know whether to separate them and put one on terminal 3 the other on 4. Any idea. Cheers karl
karl brighton
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Thanks Martin. This fairly easy to change? Cheers karl
karl brighton
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Cheers Bryan I’ll let you know how i get on, Karl
karl brighton
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Hi Bryan
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/ranco-vp … ost-button
Could try this one. Looks like it might fit? Really do appreciate the help on this forum. Cheers karl
karl brighton
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Ice box image
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