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Convert to frost free Eric in North TX 09-20-2006
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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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How is a fan running constantly on the condenser supposed to stop
icing
up inside the fridge?
Posted by empress2454 on September 20, 2006, 12:41 pm
the most important thing is the transfer of cold air from the freezer
to the fridge side, if you are blocking the vent, then the freezer will
heat up. If you are obstructing in slightly, then running the fan more
may help.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on September 21, 2006, 9:03 am
The condensor fan runs typically at the same time as the compressor.
It could be more efficient if it were on a thermal switch from the
discharge line to the condensor. But that would be one more part to
break. As if anyone cares?
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Christopher A. Young
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You have to starve them.
I have a big GE Monogram side by side that I'm doing some repairs on,
noticed there is a wire on the condenser fan that goes to a molex and
terminates there. I checked it out and if supplied with a common, the
fan runs continuously. This one and many others like it are plagued
with icing up occasionally. not a particularly big deal, just
sometimes
the auto defrost gets behind, especially when it is humid. What would
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.
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