Hello all, I'm looking to restore a CVC-224.
It has many issues but the 1st one to overcome is parts. Picked it up from my dads house where it sat outside under a deck for years.
After a thorough cleaning and initial power up, the compressor and cooling were fine.
Next i tried checked to see if the augers would move by pushing up on the load lever underneath the slot to engage the motor relay. this is when i ran into issues. The augers started to turn and would not stop, eventually the gears on the motor shaft wore out and would not turn the worm gear that turns the auger gears. i unplugged the unit to make the motor stop. like the knucklehead i am, i tried it again on the next auger motor and it did the same exact thing. not sure if the motor shaft gears are repairable but i would think it needs to be replaced. I was able to remove all 5 slots augersand the gear/motor assemblies without taking the cage out. They all needed a good cleaning and greasing. Found a 3rd motor that had its plastic shaft gears worn down and also needs replacing.
ISSUE #1 - Now i have 3 motors that have stripped gears. and can not find them online.
next i figured the relay box may have issue as some relay must be the reason why the auger motors never stopped. I removed the relay box and upon opening it was apparent that all relays need to be cleaned, and some need to be replaced.
ISSUE #2 - Bad Gaurdian Electric relays, again can not find them online. Would like to replace all relays or aquire a complete refurbished relay box.
Next is the Coinco mech. It powers up but it aint right so i will put that on the backburner and plan to operate it with the free play modification.
ISSUE #3 - need a good coin mech assembly. Mine is a S75-9800B
So if anyone has any info as to how to fix, or repair these parts, or where to buy 3 motors and Guardian relays, or any alternate substitute parts that can be used. please let me know. also if a refurbished relay box is available that would be great.
Can you help me locate parts? motors and relays.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Eric in CT.
email =
khentigan@comcast.net