[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] refrig
John P. Rudy
jjrudy1 at comcast.net
Mon Aug 26 08:14:17 PDT 2024
The extra refrig (with a freezer compartment) is in the garage and both it and the separate freezer go to the same outlet box.
3 days ago the refrig stopped being cold but the light was on so there was power. I didn’t look at the breaker then.
I removed everything from the refrig/freezer and set the dial from6 to 9 and left for the weekend. When I returned last night everything was cold.
This morning it was warm and the light was off. One breaker was in the middle and I tried to reset it to the left but it wouldn’t hold. I connected the refrig to another circuit and then returned to the breaker and this time it did reset. I returned to the refrig and cleaned the coils. I haven’t pulled it out to try to find the fan. Then the refrig stopped again.
I returned to the circuit breaker and was able to reset it. That worked for 20 minutes and then it flipped. I reset it again and all has been fine for a half hour. I’ll check it again in an hour
No water and no damage to the cord.
The first time the refrig stopped and the light was on the separate freezer was working. When the breaker flipped, both stopped (of course)
It is an aged Amana refrig
From: Steve Isenberg <smisenberg at gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2024 10:56 AM
To: John P. Rudy <jjrudy1 at comcast.net>
Cc: Lex Computer Group <lctg at lists.toku.us>
Subject: Re: [Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] refrig
1. What changed between (when it was working and not tripping the circuit breaker) and (now when circuit breaker trips)?
2. Does the breaker trip as soon as you plug in the refrigerator or reset the circuit breaker?
3. Has it been exposed to water (e.g., flooded basement)?
4. Could the power cord be damaged? (rodents might chew on it)
For #1 I'm wondering if you moved it to a new spot or plugged something else in on the same circuit, and then the problem started.
For #2 if it happens immediately when you plug it in or reset the breaker, this would make me think there might be a short in the refrigerator (which leads to #1, when did this start?)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 10:48 AM John P. Rudy via LCTG <lctg at lists.toku.us <mailto:lctg at lists.toku.us> > wrote:
I have an old refrigerator. The circuit breaker has tripped 3 times today. Any suggestions?
I know I can buy a new refrigerator
John
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