The refrigerator motor is a sealed unit and can not be opened. If the unit is not cooling it might be low on gas, a refrigerator technician has the equipment to test to see if it is low on gas and he will be able to recharge the system.
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Something wrong with it like a bad motor.
Probably about 450 watts. Since the primary use of power in a refrigerator is for a motor the watts it uses are less than the amps that pass through it. <<>> Assuming that the refrigerator uses 120 volts for a supply voltage, then W = A x V. 4.5 x 120 = 540 watts
Yes, the electric motor in your refrigerator or freezer has to run more, in order to freeze the water to make ice.
No because the pump motor will run too fast and the lifetime of the fridge will be severely reduced.
no a refrigerator is isolated.
Call a refrigerator engineer.
You'll want to make sure to take caution and unplug your refrigerator, and discharge the capacitor in the motor/compressor. A fridge and freezer consist of two basic components, a condensor coil and an evaporator coil. A coolant is circulated through these coils by a motor and compressor. You can test and replace each of these components.
stepper motor
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yes it does
No- but if it has an electric motor (most do) the motor operates by use of an electromagnet. Many refrigerator door seals (not all) includes magnets.
A refrigerator is not a magnet, however it does contain an electric motor, and within that motor are permanent magnets (as well as electromagnets).
http://www.refrigeration-equipment.com/ would be somewhere you could look! They have all sorts of refrigerator equipment you could use to fix your refrigerator!
No
It depends on the refrigerator. Mostly the average is about 240~280v So i wouldn't touch it if I were you!
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