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My dear, darling, other half has decided I don't utilise my noggin enough and has taken it upon herself to bring me projects to repair.
This week I have a tabletop fridge (with small freezer comp) from her work. The stat is not shutting down and the thing just continues to freeze.
I have just had the stat out and apart, the bellows are moving under physical pressure and the switch is switching (not stuck as I was expecting (hoping). Nothing happens (temp wise) if the dial is rotated; and as this is a cam it is a mechanical operation so I must concede that the back end of the thermostat works, it must be the bellows ?? no?? There is an internal adjustment screw which I will have a go at in a bit, but I don't hold out much hope.
Just looking on the interweb, stats are pretty standard and finding the correct unit seems fairy easy, but I have never changed one before.
Two things concern me;
1. Most people who write to forums are complaining that the fridge is not turning on, not in this case stuck on, is it possible this is not the stat?
2. The new stats come with the sense wire attached, a quick look and this seems to disappear into a bulb which runs off the heat exchange radiator thungy. Is this wire just an interference fit, does it just pull out or is this likely to allow gas to escape? Is it soldered in place? If I do replace, how important is the route back to the stat, currently it is wrapped around bits and pieces on its route back, does this require (absolute) replication..
Sorry for none marine, though it is something that can also go on a boat, this fridge could go on a boat I suppose, though it weighs a ton!
thank you in advance for any help
This week I have a tabletop fridge (with small freezer comp) from her work. The stat is not shutting down and the thing just continues to freeze.
I have just had the stat out and apart, the bellows are moving under physical pressure and the switch is switching (not stuck as I was expecting (hoping). Nothing happens (temp wise) if the dial is rotated; and as this is a cam it is a mechanical operation so I must concede that the back end of the thermostat works, it must be the bellows ?? no?? There is an internal adjustment screw which I will have a go at in a bit, but I don't hold out much hope.
Just looking on the interweb, stats are pretty standard and finding the correct unit seems fairy easy, but I have never changed one before.
Two things concern me;
1. Most people who write to forums are complaining that the fridge is not turning on, not in this case stuck on, is it possible this is not the stat?
2. The new stats come with the sense wire attached, a quick look and this seems to disappear into a bulb which runs off the heat exchange radiator thungy. Is this wire just an interference fit, does it just pull out or is this likely to allow gas to escape? Is it soldered in place? If I do replace, how important is the route back to the stat, currently it is wrapped around bits and pieces on its route back, does this require (absolute) replication..
Sorry for none marine, though it is something that can also go on a boat, this fridge could go on a boat I suppose, though it weighs a ton!
thank you in advance for any help