Posted by jackinok on November 07, 2011 at 11:03:12 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: OT Freezer posted by kornfused on November 06, 2011 at 10:46:57:
on most of these old freezers the light just told you it was plugged in.first if this is a frost free check the defrost timer.they have a habit of quitting when they try to move the contacts.if yours stopped when it went tried to go from defrost back to cool that very well could be your problem.next check the wiring ,look for any wires burnt in two. Just fyi though,ive seen several times here lately where they show a new energy star rated freezer can actually pay for itself in energy savings.i un-plugged a old freezer we were not using much three months ago,and electric bill dropped,$50 first month and nearly $100 the second. quite honestly i didnt believe it so i plugged it back in,and bill went right back up.i would have never dreamed it costs this much to run one.this old thing has been running for probably 20 years about 1/3 empty all the time so theres no telling how much money its cost me over the years.( i still have another one that i am thinking very seriously of replacing,its even older.)pantry out back has two freezers and a extra fridg,(of course theres NEVER any thing to cook so the kitchen boss says)im pretty sure theres some brontasuarus steaks down in the bottom of that thing somewhere..I have to REALLY get bored to clean out the freezer.
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