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« on: November 23, 2015, 07:38:17 pm »

I have a coke vendo 39 that has its original compressor. I had to change out the thermo because all my pop froze and exploded. After I replaced the thermo after a week of running great I went to get a pop and it was blowing hot air. so I made a post and they told me to try and put a dryer on the line. After 2 months the guy finally came by and put it on and it cycled and started to cool. At lunch the next day I went to get a cold pop and you guessed it warm pop again.It turns on for about 30 sec then shuts off and keeps repeating   So after $250 and a few hrs of working im back to where I started. Is there a way I can just wire it straight to compressor to make sure it is done before I buy a new one and its not the relay? I remember reading somewhere on here that you can, if so does anyone have a wiring guide for dummies (I mean real dummy...LOL)....thanks for your time kevin G

forgot to mention when the guy put dryer on he vacuumed everything out, put in new stuff and said compression levels were good. Don't know if a 3-1 switch would help?
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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2015, 09:16:58 pm »

How comfortable are you with working with electricity?
When the tech. installed the filter drier what type of refrigerant did he use?
Some new refrigerants won't work in old compressors. Might have blown compressor
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2015, 09:40:13 pm »

when the guy put dryer on he vacuumed everything out, put in new stuff and said compression levels were good.
Don't know if a 3-1 switch would help?

      So the system is fully charged now, but after he left the electrical stuff failed?  darn 
      This is a different problem, but yes try installing a 3 in 1 relay............. you can do it yourself!
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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2015, 11:35:52 pm »

Ok read on here where someone on here used a rubber mallet to free compressor. So I plugged it in and played wayk a mole and it started and cooled down, but when it went to cycle it didn't come back on...so do you think a 3-1 will fix my problem?
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2015, 12:09:02 am »

Ok read on here where someone on here used a rubber mallet to free compressor. So I plugged it in and played wayk a mole and it started and cooled down, but when it went to cycle it didn't come back on...so do you think a 3-1 will fix my problem?

Yes a 3 to 1 start relay would plug into the original compressor bypassing the 70 year old original relay.  You can find them at any local appliance store if you are in a hurry you can get one from one of the site sponsors!

You can wire a new one up in less than 5 mins...
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« Reply #5 on: December 02, 2015, 08:49:29 pm »

ok i bought the 3-1 and want to make sure im cutting the right wire. i found a video on youtube but mine doesnt have the same box. I assume im to pull the plug right at the compressor and cut plug end off?

if allowed here is video i found

http://youtu.be/H6xUI7aXY_A
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« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2015, 09:16:48 pm »

Unplug any existing relay out if the start / overload box.  The 3 to 1 ( new one ) will have a spade terminal on each wire plug one to each the the start / overload of the compressor.

The old relay is a little plastic box when loosened will slip right out the small cover housing area.

The other wires are explained well in the video!
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« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2015, 09:20:12 pm »

That's a pretty good video.  Watch a few more times and you will get it!!! biggrin
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« Reply #8 on: December 02, 2015, 09:30:35 pm »

That's what I'm talking about if you look at my compressor pic attached I don't have a box just a direct plug. Is that what I cut
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« Reply #9 on: December 02, 2015, 10:42:46 pm »

That's what I'm talking about if you look at my compressor pic attached I don't have a box just a direct plug. Is that what I cut

There would be 2 wires that connect from the original relay to the start and overload on the compressor .  They should have small spare terminal on them.  Pull those 2 wires off.  Those wires should go to the old relay.  When removed properly you should be holding in your hand the old plastic relay that has 2 wires coming out of it.  

Does the new start relay have spade terminals in the the end of the 2 wires?
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