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    1964 Coldspot Auto Defrost - Please Help

    Thank you John It is indeed a very brief sound. And yes, it’s the quietest and smoothest compressor I’ve ever heard. I feel much, much better!!Thank you sir. I keep changing the subject in the same post and I know I’m not supposed to do that but I read somewhere that Coppertone was the...
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    1964 Coldspot Auto Defrost - Please Help

    John and David? Any opinions? I think this might be a Seeger rotary compressor. I even wondered if I’m just hearing a variation from the magnetic field when the start winding and run winding are briefly energized at the same time during start up.
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    1964 Coldspot Auto Defrost - Please Help

    Can’t figure it out… Can’t get you a video. Phone is too old. It sounds exactly like the old meter misers did on start up only it’s much shorter. Basically lasts about as long as the start winding is in the circuit then smooth and quiet after that. No noise at all on shutdown.
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    1964 Coldspot Auto Defrost - Please Help

    Another Question Please My Coldspot is very, very quiet except for a split second when it first starts up. I wouldn’t say the sound is loud, but you can hear it if you are close enough. It’s just a fraction of a second when it starts up where it’s normal sound is louder. Kind of like the meter...
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    1964 Coldspot Auto Defrost - Please Help

    Thank You Thanks. Checked the thermostat with my meter while encased in frost and it was open. Found a new old stock one at an appliance service shop in my area that’s been around forever. It was an exact replacement, very easy job and she works like new again. Thank you!!
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    1964 Coldspot Auto Defrost - Please Help

    Hello All, My prized copper tone Coldspot refrigerator is not auto defrosting. I pulled the freezer floor panel out and it’s a solid mass of ice. The time switch appears to be working properly but when I ohm out this thing (while it’s encased in ice) it is open. Is this my defrost thermostat...
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    Vintage Refrigerator - Help

    Another question… How do I know if that steel pan is rusted out? This is a one-owner fridge in mint condition, I sure hate to pass it up.
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    Vintage Refrigerator - Help

    Thanks!! That all makes perfect sense. Thank you for the great info.
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    Vintage Refrigerator - Help

    Thank you John The Coldspot is a top freezer two-door frost free. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it regarding run time, it just runs more because it’s frost free. I had a 40’s refrigerator in my other house that I figured wouldn’t run another decade as well. That was 20 years ago...
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    Vintage Refrigerator - Help

    I am trying to select a vintage refrigerator for my kitchen. I’m looking for something that will go for a very long time. I found 2 that I absolutely love and need to choose one. Both are one-owner cream puffs in near mint condition. The first is a 1954 International Harvester. Built like a...
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    Turquoise Frigidaire - FOR SALE

    I have a 1960's turqouise Frigidaire "Frost Proof" refrigerator. And it's for sale. I've had this beauty as my primary fridge for the past 15 years. About two years ago, I replaced the defrost timer with a NOS Frigidaire part that I obtained from a retired Frigidaire service tech. I also...
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    Is this a freezer or refrigerator

    Freezer to Fridge? Doubtful. Freezers have an evaporator coil that runs under every shelf throughout the freezer space. With that much cooling going on you're still going to freeze things by the nature and design of the system itself. Also, these older units normally had a thermostat capillary...
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    Any Frigidaire Refrigerator Experts Out There??

    Thanks Thanks John!! I wasn't sure what it was. There is a factory bracket behind the kickpanel on the front right and the replacement defrost timer bolted right to it. That's got me wondering if this unit still HAD a defrost timer like any other model, but this thermostat was sort of an extra...
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    Any Frigidaire Refrigerator Experts Out There??

    Thanks Thanks John!! I wasn't sure what it was. There is a factory bracket behind the kickpanel on the front right and the replacement defrost timer bolted right to it. That's got me wondering if this unit still HAD a defrost timer like any other model, but this thermostat was sort of an extra...
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    Any Frigidaire Refrigerator Experts Out There??

    One Strange Thing... I did find something under my 1967 Frigidaire that's odd... there's what appears to be some sort of thermostat under there that was originally mounted to something, my guess is the condenser coil. It's got a long capillary tube on it. I read that Frigidaires if this vintage...
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    Old Kenmore fridge leaking near

    I meant SUCTION line, spell check got me on that.
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    Old Kenmore fridge leaking near

    A thought... You might try insulating the line with some of the foam HVAC line wrap you can get at home depot. It's frosting because it's open to the outside air, creating condensate from moisture then it's freezing on the auction line. Just a thought.
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    Old Kenmore fridge leaking near

    That is correct... I was thinking HVAC/evaporator/superheat for a moment, my apologies. Look for an obstruction of airflow in the evaporator. Is the defrost cycle occurring at proper intervals? If the evaporator is froze up you'll start to see a rise in fridge and freezer temps. If all seems...
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    Old Kenmore fridge leaking near

    Low Freon... A frosted over suction line sometimes indicates a low freon level. That happens when you've got a leak somewhere. If it clears up after it's ran for a while it might not be too bad yet. One other possible cause is restricted airflow through the evaporator inside the freezer...
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    Any Frigidaire Refrigerator Experts Out There??

    Thanks!! So is the 1966 version still a rotary compressor with the same internal design as the earlier Meter Miser? Why would it use a different relay I wonder?
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