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Will cleaning help? You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter A2z Start date Apr 19, A2z Premium Member. Joined Apr 19, Messages 4 Location Buffalo. Hi, I have a Danby Wine cooler that is not cooling properly. The compressor is running and very warm. The fan heater fan at the back of the unit is not running. The other 2 fans are working properly. When I removed the back cover there was a large piece of ice over the copper lines See attached Pic.
I disconnected the heater fan connector from the circuit board and applied 12 VDC to the fan and it worked perfectly. I then plugged the unit back into the wall outlet and measured 0 volts dc where the heater fan connector would plug in on the circuit board.
So I know that the heater fan works. There is no voltage on the circuit board where the heater fan connector would plug in. The thing I don't know is should this fan run all the time like the other 2 fans? Or is it controlled by the heater unit circuitry and only runs when it is needed? Is there a way to test the heater and related circuitry to determine if it is working properly? Why did the unit ice up What causes this?
I have left the unit unplugged for a few hours and let the ice melt. I have now plugged the unit back into the wall outlet and it is now getting cooler. I am watching but the heater fan has not turned on as of yet When I first plugged the unit in the wall outlet the lower zone temp was 69 and the upper zone temp was Product Gallery Close Gallery.
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