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KeymasterThat sounds much more like a refrigerant system fault I’m afraid, not an electro-mechanical one.
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KeymasterShould you’d think but stranger things.
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KeymasterWeird, heater or something would be the obvious thing to look at I reckon.
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KeymasterFridgemaster is a brand owned by Hisense. Hisense do make some units for BSH. But, so far as I am aware, it’s only side by side units that are made by third parties for BSH, not normal stuff.
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KeymasterAny idea what it’s supposed to be doing when it pauses yet?
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KeymasterI seem to recall there was a weird issue with the motors in those but, I’m not sure.
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KeymasterThey are fairly standard size-wise, but you need to watch the cut-out shape as those can vary and to replace you often need to trim a bit to make them fit.
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KeymasterTo be honest, if that’s the only concern there’s little difference what one you pick in my view
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KeymasterOn most, there is a little magnetic reed switch that “counts” the water into the chamber. But I’m not sure how it’s done on that exact model and the imagery I can access isn’t great but in the end, there’s the fill chamber and the pressure switch and that’s all that controls water level far as I am aware.
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KeymasterDon’t get too hung up on the spin speed as it’s not the most important of things, as explained here:
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KeymasterInteresting, about 15 minutes into this video…
https://www.youtube.com/live/yu2ScIpV1DU?si=S0eiHPQrs0CPrIk_
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KeymasterProbably an issue with the air break chamber on the left side, looking from the front. Either blocked or the small counter faulty that’s in it.
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KeymasterGood find on that video, very helpful.
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KeymasterNightmare to cut IME, using hand or power to do it as the steel’s so thin it flops about making a neat job nigh impossible. I don’t know if anyone’s had more luck than I did though.
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KeymasterThat’ll be interesting thanks Don.
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