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Coniferman
Zanussi DF56/45
I decided to change the thermostat. Admittedly the new one was cheap - a fiver delivered.
It's all working but with the control set to about 2.5, the fridge gets between about 4 and 6 degrees as it switches on and off. (on a low shelf)
It will cycle like this between 1 and a few hours depending on ambient temp.
This is ok but I would ideally like it about a degree cooler. However if I increase the control even very slightly, then compressor stays on permanently (for days) and ice forms at the back. The temp gets down to about 2 but I then turn the control back down so it defrosts.
It is the type of fridge that, when the compressor switches off, it stays off until the thermostat reaches a set temp that means ice has melted and it switches on again.
Is there a reason why increasing the control so slightly would have this affect? Is the new thermostat faulty or can this indicate that there is not enough gas left in the compressor due to age etc despite it getting to 2 degrees eventually?
(I replaced the thermostat because it was just icing up when the setting was on 3, so it seems to have made no difference.)
P.S. I am measuring the temp with a wireless sender with min/max memory and I beleive it to be accurate.
I decided to change the thermostat. Admittedly the new one was cheap - a fiver delivered.
It's all working but with the control set to about 2.5, the fridge gets between about 4 and 6 degrees as it switches on and off. (on a low shelf)
It will cycle like this between 1 and a few hours depending on ambient temp.
This is ok but I would ideally like it about a degree cooler. However if I increase the control even very slightly, then compressor stays on permanently (for days) and ice forms at the back. The temp gets down to about 2 but I then turn the control back down so it defrosts.
It is the type of fridge that, when the compressor switches off, it stays off until the thermostat reaches a set temp that means ice has melted and it switches on again.
Is there a reason why increasing the control so slightly would have this affect? Is the new thermostat faulty or can this indicate that there is not enough gas left in the compressor due to age etc despite it getting to 2 degrees eventually?
(I replaced the thermostat because it was just icing up when the setting was on 3, so it seems to have made no difference.)
P.S. I am measuring the temp with a wireless sender with min/max memory and I beleive it to be accurate.