Monthly Archives: September 2010

Identifying Compressor Terminals: Start, Run, and Main

Compressor Power TerminalsLet’s say you’re gonna do some tests on your refrigerator compressor to see if it’s okay. Or, you need to figure out how to wire up a generic (Supco) start relay/overload combination. So you pull the relay cover off the compressor, remove the relay/overload and this is what you see.

You need to figure out which posts correspond to the Start, Main, and Run windings ‘cuz if’n you don’t and you go and wire that relay/overload up wrong, well, you just went from a $30 easy-as-pie repair to a $300 rectal cramp.

What’s a brutha to do?

Well, urine luck, budrow, ‘cuz one of the wise and beneficent Sublime Masters of Appliantology at the Samurai Appliance Repair Forums, Bobice, has graciously prepared this little primer on how to tell them little posts apart. Let’s give a listen to Master Bob:

Using a good multimeter set on ohms, remove the compressor terminal cover with the unit off.

Touch one lead (of the meter) to one terminal and the other lead (of the meter) to one other terminal and record your reading . Lets call these terminals (A) and (B). The remaining terminal lets call (C)

So for example A-B=7 Ohms

Now lets read A-C and record. Lets say 5 Ohms

Now lets read C-B and record. Lets say 12 Ohms

Now lets add all the A’s= 12 Ohms

Now lets add all the B’s=19 Ohms

Now lets add all the C’s=17 Ohms

The highest reading will be the “Start” winding

The next highest reading will be the “Run” winding

The lowest reading will be the “Common” winding

Therefore B= “Start”

The next is C=”Run”

The remaining terminal A= “Common”

Kin Ah hears a “Amen?”

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Installing a Retrofit Compressor Relay / Overload Kit on an Elderly Whirlpool Refrigerator

The original compressor relay/overload for some older model Whirlpool refrigerators, e.g., EB19AKXLNR0, is no longer available. So Whirlpool is using a universal relay/overload retrofit kit to replace it. The kit looks like this:

universal relay/overload retrofit kit for older model Whirlpool-built refrigerators
(click it to git it)

This kit also comes with a white wire tie, which is not shown in the picture. But I only mention this to tell you to ignore it.

To install the new relay/overload, just use the black wire ties and gang them together to make the required length to fit on the compressor. Route the wire ties around the front of the relay/overload, not the back. Make it nice n’ snug. And be sure to use a dab of the supplied thermal mastic paste between the relay and the compressor case. Good to go, sailor!

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Daily Summary of Samurai’s Tweets, 2010-09-09

  • The United Samurai Retirement Plan brought to you by the United Samurai Beer Fund http://post.ly/wLKW #
  • LG dishwasher with an LE error ==> replace sump assembly. Repair tips here http://ow.ly/2Bqvu #
  • Kenmore HE washer 110.45966400 flashes F14 error code. EEPROM error on CCU==> replace it. All good. 🙂 #
  • Electrolux DE Wall Oven EW30EW65GB3 tech sheet and other repair goodies http://post.ly/wQov #
  • Viking DFSB483 ice maker leaking… or is it really just a frozen fill tube causing the leak? Hmm… http://ow.ly/2Bulz #
  • Refrigerator compressor goes CLUNK when it shuts off. How long 'till D-Day? http://ow.ly/2Bvdd #
  • Electrolux refrigerator E23CS78GPS2, icemaker dispenser auger turns continually. Replace dispenser power board. http://ow.ly/2Bx5X #
  • Kitty Wuvs Flowers! http://post.ly/wSdn #

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Special Samurai Repair Washer Repair Tip: Whirlpool Duet or Kenmore HE3 Washer Won’t Start or Run

If the little nub indicated in the picture below is broken off your door latch assembly, the washer won’t start or run because it thinks the door is still open.

Broken Door Latch on a Whirlpool Duet or Kenmore HE3 Washer

Just replace the door latch assembly and you’ll be back in bidness. Easy fix. Come git you a new one ratcheer… CLICK

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