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Author Topic: Vendo 63 cools to 40 degrees  (Read 3899 times)
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« on: August 20, 2009, 09:51:05 am »

I'm restoring a 1960 v63.  It is working , but only cools to 40 degrees. What would cause this condition?  Bad t'stat?
The compressor cools it to 40 then it kicks back on at 60 (if that helps)
I pulled it out of the machine to restore the 63, but am unsure of the procedure on cleaning up a working refrigeration unit since they don't come apart.
What are your restoration procedures ?
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« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2009, 09:58:38 am »

If you have it out, then you should replace the wiring harness, both fans and the T-stat. Sounds like you may have a refrigerant issue though.
The machines should cycle 2-3 times an hour and maintain a temp between just above freezing. Coke recommended the cycle range to be between 32 & 38 degrees.
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« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2009, 10:30:03 am »

just a note.......The cooling system should be tested while installed inside the machine with the door closed, if you attempt to trouble-shoot the system on the bench in the open air, you'll get screwy readings. 

Typical readings will range from 32-45 degrees-F depending on were the thermostat is set, if your machine is cycling normally, but the temperature range is higher say 40-55 degrees-F you may have a bad thermostat, ( if it looks original) or possibly the wrong type of thermostat installed in the machine,    ( if it looks like it's been replaced with a newer t-stat) or the sensing tip of the thermostat is misplaced
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