Archive for October, 2009
krazy Frigidaire Refrigerator
Posted by: | CommentsBrand new Frigidaire side by side in a brand new remodeled kitchen.. Customer said the box will turn itself off . She gets up in the morning with a warm refrigerator but its working other times…Sometimes No lights no compressor DEAD.. sometimes it work great.It works in the evening but stops at night and during the day…When I get there it is working good . second trip to her house and it is working good. I check everything thing and it is all working good…She is getting Mad and wants a new refrigerator. Asked for one more chance to put a recorder on the refrigerator my 3rd trip out..If I can’t fix it this time she is taking it back…So I grabbed a recorder and set her service call first thing in the morning… when I arrived at her house she opened the door and said you know where the refrigerators . So I open the refrigerator and it was dead …Alright now I can find out what is broke…pulled the refer out to get to the plug . The customer hear me pulling at the refer out, She said I will turn on some ” kitchen lights” as soon as the lights can on so did the refrigerator… The refrigerator outlet was hooked up to the lights .. So every time I came to service it she turn the lights on for me and the refrigerator would work…At night when she went to sleep she turned the lights out and also turned off the refrigerator.. Things that make you go Hmmm!!!!
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Do Not let your friends Use Complete 3-in-1™ Laundry Sheets
Posted by: | CommentsLaundry Sheets the worst idea ever..Today I pull 4 out of a Ge front loader drain pump and more then 20 out of a frigidaire door boot..Complete 3-in-1™ Laundry Sheets are laminated pockets with detergent, bleach–attached to nonwoven backing that was a fabric softening sheet. The powders dissolved in the water. When the wash was done, you threw the remaining sheet together with the bundle of clothes into the dryer, where heat activated the softening agents. The problem is most people will fill the front loader with clothes then throw in the sheet. the sheet stays in the front and will get stuck in the door boot .. or slip between the inner tub and outer tub slide right down to the pump… Just don’t let your friends use them!..
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Video: GE Front Load Washer Repair Guide – Motor Testing and Removal
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GRANNY’S NUKE NOTES
Posted by: | CommentsTwist the timer knob or push the button and electricity from the wall outlet travels through the power cord and enters the microwave oven through a series of fuse and safety protection circuits. These circuits include various fuses and thermal protectors that are designed to deactivate the oven in the event of an electrical short or if an overheating condition occurs.

Figure 1
Generally, the control system includes either an electromechanical relay or an electronic switch called a triac as shown in Figure 2 . Sensing that all systems are “propah,” the control circuit generates a signal that causes the relay to activate, thereby producing a voltage path to the high-voltage transformer .

Figure 2
In the high-voltage section, ( Figure 3 )

Figure 3
the high-voltage transformer along with a special diode and capacitor arrangement serve to increase the typical household voltage, of about 115 volts, to the shockingly high amount of approximately 3000 volts! The microwave energy is transmitted into a metal channel called a waveguide , which feeds the energy into the cooking area where it encounters the slowly revolving metal blades of the stirrer blade . Some models use a type of rotating antenna while others rotate the food through the waves of energy on a revolving carousel. In any case, the effect is to evenly disperse the microwave energy throughout all areas of the cooking compartment. Some waves go directly toward the food, others bounce off the metal walls and flooring; and, thanks to special metal screen, microwaves also reflect off the door.
So, the microwave energy reaches all surfaces of the food from every direction.
All microwave energy remains fer the most part inside the box but if grandpa wanders too dang near it his Dewey,Cheatum,and How pacemaker could take a dump. So gramps back slowly off from the machine pwease! Go get ya another bag of pork skins my nizzle.
When the door is opened, or the timer reaches zero, the microwave energy stops–just as turning off a light switch stops the glow of the lightbulb.
So, when all systems are Go, with the door is closed, an electrical path is established through a series of safety interlock switches and extends voltage onward towards the thrusters of this bad boy.

Figure 2a

Figure 2b
The transformer secondary (output) voltage swings into the negative half-cycle and increases in a negative direction to a negative 2800 volts, with polarities as shown. The transformer secondary and the charged capacitor are now essentially two energy sources in series. The 2800 volts across the transformer winding adds to the 2800 volts stored in the capacitor and the sum voltage of 5600 volts is applied to the magnetron cathode. There are two fundamental characteristics of this 5600-volt output that should be noted:
First, because a voltage doubler is also a rectifier, the output is a DC voltage.
Second, the resulting output voltage that is applied to the magnetron tube is actually a pulsed DC voltage.
This is because the doubler generates an output only during the negative half-cycle of the transformer’s output (secondary) voltage. So, the magnetron tube is, in fact, pulsed on and off at a rate of 60 times per second here in the good old U S of A. (50 in pwaces with 50hz freq ah imagine) So the basic effect of all those molecules a rubbing together produces friction, and friction produces heat. Speaking of which: Hay grandma wheres the popcorn? The movie is about to start. It is a new one: SublimeMasters revenge of the evil Fixya empire. It oughta be a good un~
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cheap video camera
Posted by: | CommentsYall I gotta get one of them cheap video cameras. I want to document some of these repairs for posterity don’t ya know. Today my friend Robert came down to shop with an ailing GE dryer. I had planned on posting a few pictures that I stole from the web but I ain’t figgered out how yet. Hay I said I could mess with appliances not be a dang puter wiz. Never could get nothing out of the little front loader(mah2400aww) Robert found on a trashpile, but it looked good enough to get $10 from Able, so I advised him to take that thang over there. (Able has an appliance boneyard and used appliance showroom not far from here.)
I wonder how them fellers get them movies on youtube? Talk about some rednecks having fun. I saw one titled redneck camping and another one titled How we do it redneck style. LOL!
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Subzero 650 bottom mount No ice
Posted by: | CommentsHave a head ache with this one 4 year old subzero .. Customer noticed NO ice but the ice cream is still hard… then sees that the service light is on … resets the service light. by turn it off and then back on again.. Ice maker works again…I check history both box temp and evaporator temp both are good.. customer didn’t think the ICE light was blinking…history show the reset but no other errors…. Any Ideas? the FF evaporator I replace about 2 months ago..it had an ice ball on the cap inlet…but today it had a full evaporator and good pressures .
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Maytag MLG2000AWW Laundry center over fill
Posted by: | CommentsCame across this one today a Maytag MLG2000AWW Laundry center. the complain was water spilling out the door not draining…I arrived at the cosmetology school to find the tub half full of water and the water supply valves shut off. This washer runs 12hr a day 5 days a week.the customer had to turn the water off at the supply to keep the water from run…it was filling anytime the washer was on. I put the washer into spin and drained the water out . then I restarted the washer it filled, and keep fill went into wash but keep filling ..so I stopped the wash cycle and put it into spin…as soon as I started the spin cycle it started the drain pump and the water valves also opened.. so when ever the washer was on the water valves open…So it was time to open it up and check the pressure switch check the tube for so plugs or holes .. tube check out fine .. next I went to the control , the control in this unit is in the dryer top at the left hand side.. Control look OK.. so I when to start the washer again and it wouldn’t start had to hold the start button in to make it run. if I let go .. the washer would stop…So what do you guys think?
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