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God day, Some thoughts. 1. Are the evap fan motors running, and at full speed. That would give you abnormally low suction pressure. 2. Cap tube sized too small. or partial restriction in the dryer cap tube/dryer when brazing in the lines. 3. Low ambient. What's the temp the machine is running in. 4. Over sized compressor. 5. Moisture. God, 134A is touchy on that one. 6. Was original cap tube soldered to the suction line to create a heat exchanger. Needed on many apps. Definately would cause flash back on start up. 7. Superheat a little low, should be 12 to 15 degrees.
Ice cream needs to be below 0 degrees. It sounds like you have a refrigeration problem. The unit runs constantly because the temperature control is never satisfied. ;)
Take a credit card and slide it around the door latch. Slightly pull on the door as your are doing this and it should release itself. Gently push the card and work it into the latch at a slight angle. Let me know if this works.
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