Title: Compressor noisy and hot Post by: on March 31, 2004, 08:36:13 pm Hi there,
I have Vendo 44, and the compressor usually made a little funny "ding-dong" sound, when it went on . Today I noticed the funny tune was gone and noticed the compressor is also extremely hot - can hardly touch it. Is it normal, that the compressor is hot, when it's on ? It cools down a bit, when it's off. The coke is still cold. Or is my compressor dead soon, and how to get it replaced ? Can I change the part myself and from where to get a new compressor or should it be done by a refridgerator repair shop ? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks, Jonne Title: Compressor noisy and hot Post by: on March 31, 2004, 09:07:34 pm .....more
I noticed the lower fan, next to the compressor is not running smootly and it gets stuck here and there making a sound. Could this be the problem, also making the compressor hot, because the fan does not cool the condenser. Thanks, Jonne Title: Compressor noisy and hot Post by: johnieG on March 31, 2004, 09:56:05 pm Yep!!! you found the problem! First don't run the machine until you get a new condensor fan motor! unplug it for now. the "ding-dong" sound you heard was probably the fan blade hitting the condersor coils , or sometimes it's the copper lines themselves hitting the chassis as they are rattled a little when the compressor starts, also make sure the coil isn't loose & hitting the fan blade when the compressor starts, as this can jiggle things around quite a bit do to the vibration of the compressor itself. hope it helps...JohnieG
Title: Compressor noisy and hot Post by: on April 01, 2004, 09:12:29 am Thanks JohnieG. I unplugged the machine right after I found the problem. Any ideas, from where I can find the new motor ?
Jonne Title: Compressor noisy and hot Post by: on April 01, 2004, 10:25:18 am Howdy,
You should be able to buy a fan from Eric at Global Compressors (toll free 877-856-4996). He's a really easy guy to work with and specializes in vintage machines. Have a good day. A J Title: Compressor noisy and hot Post by: johnieG on April 01, 2004, 03:24:47 pm Yes, several of the suppliers listed on this site can get you a replacement, but be aware that your fan may not fit onto the new motor, so you'll have to get a new fan also. you can try at grainger supply here's a link
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/start.shtml and heres the exact page for unit bearing motors http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/searchresults.jsp?xi=xi have fun! |