Dottie's dead freezer

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Dottie's dead freezer

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OK my freezer has chucked in the towel, just stopped working and yes it was turned on and plugged in ??
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Dot wrote:OK my freezer has chucked in the towel, just stopped working and yes it was turned on and plugged in ??
How do u know its not working, it could be working very hard, it's just too hot, your so cruel. :ugeek:
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All the pussy food in there went all soggy and the motor is now silent :( :(
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Dot wrote:OK my freezer has chucked in the towel, just stopped working and yes it was turned on and plugged in ??
Do you have a thermometer that reads the inside temp of the freezer? Try turning it off, unplugging, then plug it back in and turn it back on, sort of a shut down reboot, sometimes the defrost thermostat sticks on and it one of those things that toggles between the comprssor running or the defrost heater element. The timer relay sticks closed and each compressor cyle becomes a heating cycle instead. The give away is a rapid temp rise in the freezer section. If you can locate the timer relay, a short, sharp shock will generally get it back on track. Our 500ltr Fisher & Paykel has a boot print in the middle of the freezer door after it defrosted every thing three weeks in a row, hasn't mucked up in the 18mths :lol:

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I shall pass that italiangreekindian onto him.. But I shall say thank you for the reply.. :lol:
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I thought it was OT
8-) ;) :lol:
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Dot wrote:OK my freezer has chucked in the towel, just stopped working and yes it was turned on and plugged in ??
Tell George to turn the Amps down on the welder in this hot weather Dot!!!
Then go throw the circuit breaker back in!
Just joshing......... They always break down on the hottest days don't they?
Out with the cheque book George........ you know you want to!!!
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I have just reported myself and as promised I have givem myself the "punishment for naughtiness" Yep that good old "gummy tongueee" :twisted: geeze I'm one sick cookie :roll:
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Don't every body get all up tight here, I'm gunna try the split thread thing and see if I can split Dottie's freezer problem off Russell's weight problem with cold beer :lol:
Lucky it's inthe laughs section, if I stuff it up you can all get a giggle out of it.

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I think it worked.... first rule of computing, if it works try to hide your amazement :lol:
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Re: Dottie's dead freezer

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Well the freezer is as dead as dead can be, plugged it in and switched the power on, gave it a kick in the guts but nothing happened so that's that. :(
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