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I have a Delfield freezer model 6125s compresser won't stay running

If the compressor on your Delfield 6125S freezer is not staying running, there could be a few possible causes. Here are a few things you can check:
  1. Check the thermostat: Make sure that the thermostat is set to the correct temperature and that it is functioning properly. A faulty thermostat can prevent the compressor from turning on.
  2. Check the compressor relay: The compressor relay is responsible for turning the compressor on and off. If the relay is faulty, the compressor may not stay running. You can check the relay by using a multimeter to test for continuity across the relay's terminals.
  3. Check the compressor motor: The compressor motor could be faulty and not able to start or stay running. You can check the motor by using a multimeter to test the winding resistance.
  4. Check the condenser coils: The condenser coils could be dirty or clogged with dust, which can cause the compressor to overheat and shut off. Clean the condenser coils with a brush or compressed air to remove any dust or debris.
  5. Check the compressor's oil level: If the oil level is low, the compressor could be damaged.
  6. Check the overload protector: The overload protector is a safety device that is designed to protect the compressor from damage caused by excessive current. If the overload protector has tripped, the compressor will not start or stay running.
It's worth noting that a compressor not staying running could also be caused by a more complex issue, such as a problem with the compressor's electronic control module. If none of these steps resolve the issue, I would recommend contacting a qualified technician or the manufacturer for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose and repair the issue with your freezer and give you an estimate of the cost of repair.
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The freezer door was left open last night. At noon today the motor was running, but now the door is closed the motor won't run and it won't get cold. Is it possible the motor burned out? It's only two...

More likely the start relay on the side of the compressor. To find out if this is bad first unplug the refrigerator. Remove the lower cover from your refrigerator http://appliancehelponline.com/referbackpanel.html. Then take the cover off that is on the side of the compressor,you will see wires going to this. Now you should be able to see the start relay plugged on to the side of the compressor and unplug it. Now the best way to tell if it's bad is to shake it. If it rattles, it's bad and needs to be replaced. If not, most of the time it's ok. But rather than saying the compressors bad, you might want to replace it anyways because it does not cost much. A quick check on the compressor is to remove the start relay. You will see 3 pins connect a multi meter set for continuity. You should have continuity between any of the 3 pins. If you do not the compressor is bad. If you replace it and it doesn't work then the compressor is bad and you'll need to call a repairman. (Note that compressors are very costly and are normally not worth fixing).You can enter your model # at www.appliancehelponline.com for diagrams and illustrations or to purchase a start relay. A 3 in 1 start relay will also work fine. All parts come with installation instructions. Not all models are available.
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Freeezer with no compressor activity

If all fans are running, but not compressor You could try to install 3 N 1 start kit, thats might help 50/50. If it will start compressor - be ready for compressor to go out soon. might work for a year.
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Compressor start for a few second and cut off and start again. whats wrong . berverage-air freezzer single door model no. ef24-1as

dirty condencer coils bad fan motor or compressor start relay on the side of compressor or turned off then back on without waiting 5 min.
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Quit working

the compressor should have a motor heat protect resetable snap switch called a "Klickson" located under a cover held on by a clip on the side of the compressor the klicks-on is wired between the motor relay and the compressor motor windings
start there check it with a meter for continuity
the cold control thermostat starts the compressor when the mercury vapor in the cold control bulb
attached to the evaporator calls for cooling so check it too and,let me know
May 28, 2009 • Freezers
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Fridge freezer not working after power cut

If the fan motor is running at the compressor you should first replace the compressor start relay.
If the fan motor at the compressor is not running replace the defrost control.
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Motor trys to start

Sounds like the compressor has locked up. You can try to replace the start relay which plugs onto the compressor terminals.

Most factory built refrigerators and freezers have 5 year refrigeration system warranties. You will pay for labor and other consumables.
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