Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 6 updates in 2 topics

Allodoxaphobia <trepidation@example.net>: Feb 29 05:03PM

On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 18:39:45 -0800, John Robertson wrote:
 
> Indeed, if the fridge trips the breaker then it is broken...shorted
> motor or similar. Not going to work any better on another outlet!
> Whereas sometimes you can pop a breaker and not realize it.
 
And don't overlook the fact that the breaker could be SNAFU.
They're not designed to be switched off and on again -- over and over.
 
Jonesy
"Tom Del Rosso" <fizzbintuesday@that-google-mail-domain.com>: Feb 29 12:05PM -0500

John Robertson wrote:
 
> One can always get a battery powered fridge alarm - I have it on our
> deep freeze, but my wife doesn't want it on the house fridge as she
> doesn't like the look of it...
 
Or you can make Pimpom's blackout alarm (link is still good):
 
S.E.D. 12/29/17
Pimpom wrote:
Michael Terrell <terrell.michael.a@gmail.com>: Feb 29 09:41AM -0800

On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 12:03:13 PM UTC-5, Allodoxaphobia wrote:
 
> And don't overlook the fact that the breaker could be SNAFU.
> They're not designed to be switched off and on again -- over and over.
 
 
Who does that to a fridge or freezer? I've only shut off one breaker to kill a fridge that had a damaged thermostat and was it icing over. It was my dad's house, and he was going to stay at my sister's so there was no reason to let the compressor run 24/7/365.25 days a rear. I need to haul it to the landfill for it can be sent for recycling.
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Feb 29 09:42AM -0800

On 2020/02/29 9:05 a.m., Tom Del Rosso wrote:
>> deep freeze, but my wife doesn't want it on the house fridge as she
>> doesn't like the look of it...
 
> Or you can make Pimpom's blackout alarm (link is still good):
 
How long can the piezo sound when powered by a 1000ufd cap? Perhaps a
small battery would be a good addition...
 
John :-#)#
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Mar 01 02:01AM -0800

On Friday, 28 February 2020 23:08:25 UTC, Phil Allison wrote:
 
> > > ** IME, it is common practice here ( Australia ) to put fridges and freezers on a dedicated circuit since they often have high levels of leakage to earth.
 
> > I'm not aware of ours suffering that. Why do they have alot of leakage?
 
> ** Not answering hostile questions
 
lol @ hostile
Stu jaxon <stankowalski02@gmail.com>: Feb 29 09:26AM -0800

Hi Group, Can someone help please, I'm working on a HISENSE 161364 POWER SUPPLY BOARD FOR model #40K360MN. no vlotage going to the backlights. I ordered the wrong board. The old board # is 161364, I ordered 161565.. I looked on both boards all the components seem to match, except the two filter caps, on the original board they are 450v 68uf, and the new board are 250v 68uf, so the question is.. can I exchange the two caps from old to new board. ? and would have to change the eprom, they are both matching as well don't know if they are programmed differently.?
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