miker
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Hello I have a 1950 montgomery wards fridge that I have restored. now that it is almost done it is not cooling. A friend of mine gave me this old fridge. He told me it worked. so I took it home let it set a few days and plugged it in. sure enough, it worked! It got down to freezing in about 30 mins in my garage that was roughly 95 degrees. I was impressed to say the least. so from there I took it all apart. set the compressor, condenser, and freezer unit all of to the side very carefully as one unit. Painted the door, the cabinet and replaced all of the insulation. while the compressor unit was out of the cabinet I decided it was a good idea to replace some brittle wiring and put on a new plug. I took plenty of pictures so I could remember how it all went back together. Well it wasn't to long after that I destroyed my phone, thus losing the pictures on my phone. I enlisted the help of a electrician friend. who admittedly wasn't familiar with appliances. but he gave it his best shot. So with that I'm not entirely sure it is wired correctly. Here is what it is doing. Plug it in, and turn the knob, the compressor takes off right away. I can feel refrigerant running through the lines(at least I think so) and after a hour it has not cooled down at all, the compressor is hot. and the bulb and thin line at the end of the line run is frosting up or even icing up.( I circled where it is icing up in the photo) but that is it. I'm pretty confident that it does don't have a leak. ( no signs of it anyway) that fact it worked really well and now it don't and the wiring is what I'm unsure about. could I have wired it "backwards" any ideas would be most appreciated. Thank you









