BeerPal wrote:Don't spend a lot of money figuring out what is wrong with it. There isn't too much that can go wrong and they are generally cheaper to replace than repair.
That being said, did you tip the freezer vertical when you moved it? Basic reefer knowledge, I know, but if you did you may just need to let the oil drain back into the compressor before running it. Shouldn't take more than a few hours for that to happen.

Brewgyver wrote:The compressor on the chest freezer has a combination overload/start relay. It's the relay that clicks. They CAN go bad, and they are pretty cheap to replace. My brew bud scored a nice big freezer a couple years ago on CL, and she was real happy with it till it "died" two months later, same "just clicks" as yours. The old O/R was literally broken, the plastic housing brittled from heat and age, just cracked though the middle. I picked up a Supco solid state O/R and installed it in less than 10 minutes, started right up.
I just did an eBay search (Supco overload), and there's a bunch of 'em there, less than 10 bucks. Use the RO41 or PRO41 for 1/4 or 1/3 hp compressor. If it's a smaller freezer, with 1/5 hp or smaller, use the RO81 or PRO81. Pretty simple to swap out, just pay attention to the wires as you pull them off the old relay. If the compressor is really old, it may need a "hard start" capacitor, and they come in a "3 in 1" relay, also very easy to use, and can buy you an extra year or five on a freezer or keg fridge (search for Supco RCO810, first three are letters, last are numbers)
Users browsing this forum: No registered users