Hey guys,
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but figured I'd check with you all before jumping to conclusions.
Basically I was wondering if the wiring to the thermostat matters. I have a BM23 and it froze over last week. as I was defrosting it I pulled the plate off the back. Well the thermostat's wires were frozen in a chunk of ice and were disconnected from the thermostat. I simply plugged them back in when I was ready to go without really thinking about it.
But now it seems like the compressor keeps running on a setting of 4. I've had a repair man look at it before all this (when I first got it) and he said all looked good and he also cleaned it out for me. So I don't suspect dirty coils or anything like that.
I have replaced the thermostat since I got it and it seems to be holding strong at 36-38* but the compressor is all ways running. could reversing the wires on the back of the thermostat cause this?
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but figured I'd check with you all before jumping to conclusions.
Basically I was wondering if the wiring to the thermostat matters. I have a BM23 and it froze over last week. as I was defrosting it I pulled the plate off the back. Well the thermostat's wires were frozen in a chunk of ice and were disconnected from the thermostat. I simply plugged them back in when I was ready to go without really thinking about it.
But now it seems like the compressor keeps running on a setting of 4. I've had a repair man look at it before all this (when I first got it) and he said all looked good and he also cleaned it out for me. So I don't suspect dirty coils or anything like that.
I have replaced the thermostat since I got it and it seems to be holding strong at 36-38* but the compressor is all ways running. could reversing the wires on the back of the thermostat cause this?
Thanks in advance for any and all help!
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