Hi there,
Hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself might be able to give me some ideas.
I have had a Samsung RS7527BHCBC_BK for around 6 years. On Friday night it started tripping the RCD. Had a Google and noticed defrost heaters seem to be a common cause with these. I managed to get to the defrost heater and tested the resistance with the multimeter, I got a reading of 249 with the meter set at 200 Ohms. This seems to be higher than expected but apparently still in acceptable range?
Anyway, being non the wiser if this was good or bad, i started the fridge up but leaving the defrost heater disconnected. I checked regularly and the freezer was starting to get colder and build up frost on the onsite, all was looking good, then around 6/7 hours later the RCD tripped again.
I am still tempted to order a replacement defrost heater. Before I do, any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom
Hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself might be able to give me some ideas.
I have had a Samsung RS7527BHCBC_BK for around 6 years. On Friday night it started tripping the RCD. Had a Google and noticed defrost heaters seem to be a common cause with these. I managed to get to the defrost heater and tested the resistance with the multimeter, I got a reading of 249 with the meter set at 200 Ohms. This seems to be higher than expected but apparently still in acceptable range?
Anyway, being non the wiser if this was good or bad, i started the fridge up but leaving the defrost heater disconnected. I checked regularly and the freezer was starting to get colder and build up frost on the onsite, all was looking good, then around 6/7 hours later the RCD tripped again.
I am still tempted to order a replacement defrost heater. Before I do, any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom