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eitech wrote:Sorry to hijack but my dad has a freezer “problem’. So he was putting a latch on the door to help keep it closed and while drilling the body he heard a loud noise. Sounding like gas is escaping. 30mins later the freezer still coolin, compressor cycling normal. The only noticeable difference is that the exterior is feelin cooler now. Any suggestions what went on?
Hard start is last resort for a failing comp. Gopaul luck ah seepaul luck.supercharged turbo wrote:I have a fridge that stopped colding.Every few minutes you would hear a click click noise so I assume it was the compressor trying to start.Tried taking out the capacitor attached to the compressor and it came out in pieces with burn marks.
I went by Reliable and bought a hard start kit to replace the capacitor.Came home and hooked it up according to the diagram on the packaging and it worked.Left it running overnight thinking it would be working this morning but back to square one where its blowing hot.Could it be a defective capacitor or the compressor bad?
nervewrecker wrote:Question now is, what toasted it.
How often do you do maintenance on your fridge? Have plenty fridge I took a peep on and the condenser clogged or not working properly. Head pressures would be sky high and so would current draw.
Try ebay or do a general search on Google with your part number. There are some pretty good sellers on ebay and online that sells used parts for appliances. I recently purchased a used circuit board for a GE refrigerator and works perfectly fine.Jerry84 wrote:So I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator where the main circuit board is toasted due to a surge (wasn't on a surge protector).
Unfortunately when I searched for a replacement board online as well as the kitchen aid parts division, it's discontinued.
I was wondering if there was a universal board that could probably work.
What are my options?
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This, don't buy no board here. All is rubbish. They fail in a few days.fokhan_96 wrote:Try ebay or do a general search on Google with your part number. There are some pretty good sellers on ebay and online that sells used parts for appliances. I recently purchased a used circuit board for a GE refrigerator and works perfectly fine.Jerry84 wrote:So I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator where the main circuit board is toasted due to a surge (wasn't on a surge protector).
Unfortunately when I searched for a replacement board online as well as the kitchen aid parts division, it's discontinued.
I was wondering if there was a universal board that could probably work.
What are my options?
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Unfortunately the refurbished circuit board available on eBay is in the vicinity of $400US plus shipping.fokhan_96 wrote:Try ebay or do a general search on Google with your part number. There are some pretty good sellers on ebay and online that sells used parts for appliances. I recently purchased a used circuit board for a GE refrigerator and works perfectly fine.Jerry84 wrote:So I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator where the main circuit board is toasted due to a surge (wasn't on a surge protector).
Unfortunately when I searched for a replacement board online as well as the kitchen aid parts division, it's discontinued.
I was wondering if there was a universal board that could probably work.
What are my options?
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Looking for a reliable technician who can do this conversion for me. I'm located in North Trinidad (Santa Cruz).nervewrecker wrote:This, don't buy no board here. All is rubbish. They fail in a few days.fokhan_96 wrote:Try ebay or do a general search on Google with your part number. There are some pretty good sellers on ebay and online that sells used parts for appliances. I recently purchased a used circuit board for a GE refrigerator and works perfectly fine.Jerry84 wrote:So I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator where the main circuit board is toasted due to a surge (wasn't on a surge protector).
Unfortunately when I searched for a replacement board online as well as the kitchen aid parts division, it's discontinued.
I was wondering if there was a universal board that could probably work.
What are my options?
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If it's just cooling you want wire in a 4 pin timer.
Lol... wth... I payed US$24 for mines.Jerry84 wrote:Unfortunately the refurbished circuit board available on eBay is in the vicinity of $400US plus shipping.fokhan_96 wrote:Try ebay or do a general search on Google with your part number. There are some pretty good sellers on ebay and online that sells used parts for appliances. I recently purchased a used circuit board for a GE refrigerator and works perfectly fine.Jerry84 wrote:So I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator where the main circuit board is toasted due to a surge (wasn't on a surge protector).
Unfortunately when I searched for a replacement board online as well as the kitchen aid parts division, it's discontinued.
I was wondering if there was a universal board that could probably work.
What are my options?
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You'll have to search thru ebay to see whose has your particular item. Always look at seller reviews when making purchases. I used "quickshop".Jerry84 wrote:Suggestions for company, website that I could use please
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Any suggestions as to a technician who could do this conversion for me?nervewrecker wrote:This, don't buy no board here. All is rubbish. They fail in a few days.fokhan_96 wrote:Try ebay or do a general search on Google with your part number. There are some pretty good sellers on ebay and online that sells used parts for appliances. I recently purchased a used circuit board for a GE refrigerator and works perfectly fine.Jerry84 wrote:So I have a Kitchen Aid refrigerator where the main circuit board is toasted due to a surge (wasn't on a surge protector).
Unfortunately when I searched for a replacement board online as well as the kitchen aid parts division, it's discontinued.
I was wondering if there was a universal board that could probably work.
What are my options?
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If it's just cooling you want wire in a 4 pin timer.
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