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The only way I have found to seal those tops back down is with 100% silicone caulk, NOT LATEX OR BUYTAL, silicon.( We use 3m.) Then hold it down with cinder blocks for at least 24 hours then you are in business.
If its 46 degrees that tells me compressor must be running.So what I would do first is unplug unit,locate compressor condenser coil & fan.Clean condenser coil with brush,air,or coil cleaner.plug back up wait & see.If still not cold enough needs freon.
Depends on what part you are looking for. I use condenser motors, evaporator motors, thermostats, and even compressors and capillary tubes that I sometimes get at local suppliers. If you're looking for gaskets, hinges, panels, tap heads or something like that it may be easier to get from True.
If the compressor is being used for extended times without resting or getting the product cooled, could be the problem. On small refrigerators the inside is sized for the work load. The condenser coil on back or in some cases under the outside skin of the refrigerator is designed to cool the area inside by releasing the heat from inside.. You may need to modify your cooler to handle such loads with more cooling capacity and condenser with fan to help bring the product temps down more efficiently. Let me know, Thanks, Sea Breeze
It can take a very long time to get a keg of beer down in temperature. The heat transfer from a keg is slow due to the lack of air circulation inside the keg. You should also check your condenser coils, make sure they are clean. Door gasket should also be in good repair. Hope this helps.
cenck for volatge at wire harness and if you get the right volatge then repl condenser motor you can use a small portable fan just face it at compressor while you look for part and tha will kepp compressor from over heating and tripping the relay on it ok
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