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try there http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Danby-Parts/Wine-beverage-cooler-Parts/Model-DWC283BLS/3055/0169000/50031952/00001?blt=06&prst=0&shdMod=DWC283BLS
It sounds like the Freon leaked down. That always happens when they are stored. Find a community college that has refrigeration classes and maybe they will look at it for you.
Part number depends on which fan you are talking about. This has a diagram and list of parts.
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wine coolers have no means of draining the condensate inside them,use silica gel(1/2 pint)to keep the inside dry(remember to dry it out when condensate happens again)
Hi,from your problem,it seems the problem is from the logic board,you can however use a mulimeter to read the voltage supplied by the board,if it reads a low amount of voltage it means the board need to be serviced and cleaned thoroughly,but if it reads no voltage at all meaning its not supplying no amount of power,it means the logical board is bad and needs to be replaced.
This product has been discontinued i dont think many danby units are parts supported more likely generic after market parts fitted by air con mechanics do the job relay first might be a thematic one and an compressor motor fan relay then check gas pressure
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