To properly charge that freezer the system needs to be put into a vacuum to below at least 500 microns. Did you fix the leak? The only reason to put refrigerant into a system is if it leaked out. Also it has a critical charge and must be weighed in with a scale in onces. If it says 16 oz. It will not work right if you put in 15 or 17 oz. If you did all these things the only thing left is to replace the cap tube drier assembly or the temperature control. Hope this helps and good luck.
Many times a freezer and/or refrigeratordo not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...there are also many otherthings that can go wrong.
If you are hearing a clicking or buzzing thencheck out the last two tips.
If your refrigerator is running but warm, then...
Check out these tips that I wrote about that... it is a great place to starttrouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then callinga repair person to do a simple thing for you...
As the weather is getting warmer for many people their freezer and/or refrigerator do not work right because of a dirty condenser coil...
Check out this tip that I wrote about that... it is a great place to start trouble shooting your unit...and something that you can do rather then calling a repair person to do a simple thing for you...
How can you have a R134a Compressor that is 32 years old. That gas was not even available then. What you are asking is impossible, unless you are asking can you change from possibly R12 to R143a. The answer is yes but it would probably be too costly. you see R12 ran with mineral oil whereas R134a runs with Polyolester oil. the system would have to be completely flushed out of old oil, and the expansion device ( capilliary tube ), would have to be changed and cut to the correct length to appropriate the correct displacement of gas.
Question edited for clarity, full 'make model (what it is)'.
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Repair Clinic has some good ideas, but your model is discontinued
Here are the steps you might want to follow:
Setting the Draining Cycle Times (Dump Interval): This setting controls how often the unit dumps the water. You can adjust this setting to reduce the frequency of water dumping.
Setting the Drain off Delay Time (Dump Delay): This setting controls the delay time before the unit starts to dump the water after it has been turned off.
If adjusting these settings doesn't work, there could be other issues with your unit. For example, a continuous water dumping problem could be due to a faulty dump valve or a problem with the float valve.
Why do you need to dismantle this? Some of these types of cooler do not have replaceable parts inside. They are usually classed as a "Throw away" machine. It is often easier and cheaper to replace it than repair it.