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Repairing A Drinks Cooler

Wester
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I have got a problem with my drinks cooler . The problem it seems is in the switch for rising and lowering the temperature in the cooler if i put the switch to high or low temperature the temperature stays the same and the oppisite to what i want it that is as cool as possible
anybody got any advice or know how on how to repair it . is it a small problem or a big one could i repair it myself or would it be better to take it to a repair shop where it would be possible that i would be ripped off for a lot of money for repairing it
Any advice on the subject please
anybody got any advice or know how on how to repair it . is it a small problem or a big one could i repair it myself or would it be better to take it to a repair shop where it would be possible that i would be ripped off for a lot of money for repairing it
Any advice on the subject please
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Sounds like the thermostat is broken. What make / model is it?"You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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maninthestreet wrote: »Sounds like the thermostat is broken. What make / model is it?
Sorry at the moment i do not know what make/model it is it does not seem to have any marking on it that i can see
if it is the thermostat is broken how do i go about fixing the thermostat ?0 -
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KillerWatt wrote: »By replacement.
if i take my cooler to a repair shop to fit a new thermostat how much would i expect to pay as i have already said i do not want to be ripped off by them0 -
maninthestreet wrote: »Sounds like the thermostat is broken. What make / model is it?
It is a Husky
Model Hus-CN140 -
"You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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I have got in contact with Husky and still have got no reply . However i saw on the FAQ section of their website that it could be the condenser in the chiller could be the problem if it is not kept clean . How do i find or locate the condenser in my chiller0
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