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James Fritsch
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James Fritsch
March 2021 | 0 Replies
Wine Cooler Puchased in 2010. Worked fine until last few months internal temp started rising to 58-60. Then on Monday internal temp went to 68 and there was a small puddle of water on the tiled floor. I called Wine Enthusiast, the vendor, and got nowhere. Even though they actively sell N'Finity, they now say they only do tech support for EuroCave. The N'Finity tech support # they gave is a none working #. I unplugged unit Monday and put dry ice in unit until a local refrig repair person arrived today. He said entire inner part of the unit was wet and condensate cup had overflowed. He suspects evaporator was completely frozen so unit couldn't cool. It's cooling again no, but repair guy doesn't know if circuit board wasn't switching to defrost mode or is defrost temp sensor had gone bad. We agreed I'd keep eye on temp and condensate cup and see if it performs as it should now that it was manually defrosted by turning power off Mon-Wed. Any suggestions on whether defrost sensor or circuit board are the common cause
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