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http://www.victory-refrig.com/index.htm
Check out their web site. Has parts lists.
You may not need to buy directly from them. Most of those compressors can be purchased from local HVAC supply houses that sell to the public. Get model and serial and brand off of the compressor and try W.W. Grainger. They do sell some compressors. Also, try Rick, at Restaurant Parts and More. He will need model and serial of the unit, and possibly the compressor. The more info the better. His number is 1-888-814-1110.Talk to Rick only.
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Is it getting cold at all. There may not be a problem. When you add a lot of food or clean the unit it is not unusual for the unit to require 24 hours to recover. You shoul use a thermometer to monitor the progress of the temperature recovery.
If you want a manual defrost model they are all almost the same.
Manuel defrost is very simple, just compressor and thermostat. No fans or defrost system. The true indication of quality is the energy star rating. Look at the operating cost. The better made ones cost less to operate. Just shop by price and features you want. High temp warning, rapid freeze etc. Normally I would stay clear of the White/Westinghouse garbage(Gibson,Kelvinator, Frigidaire, etc.) in washers and dryers but in refrigeration they aren't too bad. It is really hard to tell anymore who actually makes what. They all seem to be buying each other out. GE sold out and doesn't make their own anymore, Whirlpool bought out Maytag, Jenn air, and Amana. Kenmore/Sears is mostly made by Whirlpool. I have trouble telling things apart anymore.
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