Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: GvtProprty on February 26, 2007, 11:11:04 am Hello all,
The evap fan in my CSS-64FS occasionally sticks. It will work fine for days then one day I go to get a soda and it has stopped and the evap has iced up. I can take the cover off and spin the blades by hand and it starts back up. I tried shooting the shaft with a little WD40 but it didn't seem to help. Any way to fix this or will I need to replace the fan motor? On a different note. How often should the compressor come on? Mine seems to kick on fairly frequently. The temp gets down to the mid to upper 30's and my thermostat's set mid-range. Thanks Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: Kevin C on February 26, 2007, 11:28:31 am <font color='#0000FF'>Hello
I think you should just pull the Refrigeration unit & install two new fans. One for the evaporator & one at the compressor. This would be a good time to clean the two coils. You can buy the fans from the website sponsors or you can buy them at your local AC supply company for about $20-25 dollars each. Kevin</font> Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: Pat Pixley on February 26, 2007, 11:33:24 am Replace the fan motor save your self the headache ,
As far as the compressor coming on alot you may want to run this by Eric over at Global Compressor , this is his area of perfection. Pat Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: davethebirdman on February 26, 2007, 02:32:16 pm I concur with the fans. Had the same problem with my V-39. Replaced the fan and (fingers crossed) it has run proper ever since.
Dave Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: GvtProprty on February 28, 2007, 02:56:43 pm Thanks for the replies everyone. I figured I would have to replace the fan but it never hurts to ask.
Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: collecture on February 28, 2007, 03:55:26 pm While you got the whole cooling system out, I'd go ahead and replace both fans and the T-stat.
Then you don't have to worry about them for a long time to come. A compressor should kick on 2-3 times in an hour. Title: Evap fan sticking Post by: GvtProprty on March 12, 2007, 07:10:27 pm I cleaned the coils when I first got the machine. I took the deck out and cleaned it all up. I also put a new thermostat in since the original was broken. When I get the new fan in I'll have to see how often the compressor kicks on. I thought it was a lot but 2-3 times an hour seems like what it was doing. Thanks again everybody
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