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That's interesting, -10 or colder is too cold and something is defiantly going on. This unit is controlled by a mulitple control boards, temperture sensors and other components. Question, what is freezer temp set at? Try increasing it by 3-4 degrees and see if that changes anything. Beyond that, I'm going to change the temp sensor first before doing any of the control boards. #29 is the temp. sensor. Good Luck
The unit has to cycle or it will freeze up, so to control the temperature this unit must cycle on and off. This is normal for all refrigeration units. If your temps are holding meaning that don't recover then the unit will need some attention. Sounds like your unit based on your information given is working properly. Good Luck
It would have to be the thermostat in this case, I have seen appliance timers set to intervals to control box temps until a replacement control is obtained, try tuning 1 hour and of an hour during day to stasrt off, adjustments according to result may be required, at night leave it off during the hours it wont be opened generally. good luck.
If it's cooling ok, they're probably normal sounds. Modern refrigerators can make many noises, most people aren't home long enough to hear them. A popping sound could be defrost water hitting a hot defrost element, or refrigerant making noise in the cooling lines. If it's working ok, ignore it.
Your most likely cause is the $170 control board. It is the only thing that I know of that can change the temperature automatically. Please rate this post.
thermostat control to deice the freezer is malfunctioning need a service tech to replace it so it doesn't keep the deicer on . Its exactly that, a warmer to deice the coils.
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