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Post by itltrot on Jul 12, 2020 19:00:48 GMT
That "professional" didn't charge you for the call, did he? One simple thing you can do right away without special equipment is fill a ziplock bag (or any other vessel that'll fit in the evaporator and has reasonable heat transfer) with near boiling water, and put it in the evaporator with the machine off. If you hear a boiling noise after a few minutes from the evaporator, you have refrigerant. After that's done, turn it on and see what happens. The FEAs usually don't need the classic heat treatment, but you never know! He didn’t charge me but I did offer him some cash because he did show up and at least look at it. After hours too. That is an interesting trick! We will try this before proceeding with further diagnosing. Thank you.
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Post by elec573 on Jul 13, 2020 2:41:32 GMT
Have you checked out the the other postings on feas there is quite a few here ? It we’ll give you a better understanding of your fridge also .
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