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Ted Snider Posted on Sep 10, 2012
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The freezer won't run so how us it that the compressor is very hot after several hours?

The food is thawing in my chest freezer so the freezer had been off for a while. I was away for a few days. I tried a few things and then opened up the panel and I felt the compressor and it was still very hot as were some of the component like a test tube looking thing.

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Ice cream is always the last to freeze and a temp of minus -10 degrees is usually required to get it to get hard. if you put the ice cream in the door it will be especially tough to freeze. a good thermometor is a good investment as you can observe the temps. usually ten degrees or 20 degrees is what they run. yes they do cycle on and off as long as they hold temps thats good. the outside of the freezer gets warm because the hot compressed refrigerant is spread through piping near its surface giving up its heat of compression . setting the stat to max will freeze the ice cream eventually but utility bill suffers . good luck

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