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kerran
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USS-8-64 compressor question
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April 21, 2012, 09:24:31 am »
Posted about my thermostat earlier and ordered a replacement.
I disconnected my existing thermostat and wanted to see if I still had a problem with it disconnected. When it was connected and I turned the temperature control knob to off and then back on sometimes I would hear several "clicks" before the compressor would come back on. Along with these clicks I would hear the compressor make some noises (think of when you start a lawn mower before the engine kicks on).
I figured it was just the thermostat, but yesterday I decided to test that theory by just touching the two black wires together. Sometimes it started right up other times it clicked a bunch and finally started up.
I understand this thing is 50 years old, but i'd like to be proactive rather than reactive. Is there something I can/should replace?
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Re: USS-8-64 compressor question
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April 21, 2012, 11:17:32 am »
your compressor is old & struggling to start, the clicking you hear is the overload device on the compressor itself turning the compressor on & off in an attempt to start it. You can try a 3-in1 starter/booster & see if that helps, but if the compressor is really starting to go, it may not.
search the refrigeration main topics for "3-in-1" as this has been covered before on many occasions
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Re: USS-8-64 compressor question
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April 21, 2012, 12:27:12 pm »
Thanks for the insight johnieG.
Ive been tinkering around a bit this morning with it and noticed something interesting. If I touch the two wires together it'll turn on. If I let the compressor run for a minute or so then turn it off and let it rest for a minute or two and then turn it back on, no problems with starting up.
When I had initially tested it I must not have given the compressor enough time to rest before turning it back on? Does that make sense and/or provide some sort of information regarding the health of my compressor?
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Re: USS-8-64 compressor question
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April 21, 2012, 04:50:45 pm »
Yes, if you try to turn a compressor on & off quickly it will stall due to the high pressure it has built up.
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Yeah..220, 221 whatever it takes.
Remember, all it needs is a shot of Freon!
The Vendo V-83 is the '59 Edsel of the coke machine world.
Because 11 is louder than 10...
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