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Philip Stanley

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  • Hey Samurai!

    I hope I can do this.

    This video at about the 14 minute mark.

    https://my.mastersamuraitech.com/module-3/case-study-troubleshooting-a-motor-speed-problem-in-a-top-load-washer/

    Thanks.

    Phil.

    in reply to: Troublshooting Refrigerators. #14139

    Hello. So what would be the difference between a cold control keeping the fan running in a single evaporator fridge and a bad thermistor keeping the fan running on a dual evaporator fridge? As far as freezing the food. Aren’t they both part of air flow then?

    Also. The one question asks about a warm freezer and refrigerator. The temps aren’t mentioned but a freezer could be warmer than it should be because of an evaporator fan that is not running and the top of the evaporator is clogged up and food in the top of the freezer is thawing out. The condenser fan could be running fine with those conditions. i would rather check on the evaporator fan first than pull out the fridge to check the condenser fan because I’m kind of lazy. Ha!

    in reply to: Midterm: Voltage Drop #13948

    Hello.

    So a load can have different voltage drops depending on the circuit. Lets say If you have two loads in a 120 vac circuit that are equal they will both have a voltage drop of 60 volts. Then If one load is bypassed by a shunt, then the voltage drop across the one load will now be 120 vac. Correct?

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