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Posted by Stormin Mormon on September 21, 2006, 9:03 am
Might increase it, by supercooling the refrigerant.
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Eric in North TX wrote:
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> I have a big GE Monogram side by side that I'm doing some repairs
on, I
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> noticed there is a wire on the condenser fan that goes to a molex
and
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> terminates there. I checked it out and if supplied with a common,
the
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> fan runs continuously. This one and many others like it are plagued
> with icing up occasionally. not a particularly big deal, just
sometimes
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> the auto defrost gets behind, especially when it is humid. What
would
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> be the harm in giving it a common and letting it run. I've even
> considered a switch on it that would leave it optional.
How is a fan running constantly on the condenser supposed to stop
icing
up inside the fridge?
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