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I bought some parts, overload protection and relay, and don't know where to hook the wires up.



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What part numbers did you order ?

Original replacement ?


# 21 Protector DA34-10003D

# 22 PTC Relay DA35-10013N

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I went to the parts store for # 21 Protector DA34-10003D
I bought OL2 Overload SUPCO 5303270406
When tapping the old overload sounds like a 10 foot rattler. I checked and there is continuity.
Bar Code Label Reads 687152176144 or maybe I should leave the original in?

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PTC relay I will replace it.

# 22 PTC Relay DA35-10013N

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just need to know  where the blue and the pink wire go.
I assume the black wire goes to common or the overload.
The blue wire goes to 2 on the ptc relay. the pink wire goes to 3. 

Just want to be sure because, i don't want to have to barbeque the meat in the fridge early in the week.

I think both parts should be replaced.

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I tried a 3 in 1 for awhile but that only lasted three weeks.

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No power is now going to the compressor. I think the ADC was intermittant this whole time.
Run Capacitor is good.
I think the adc is bad.



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So to summarize:

your compressor wasn't running

You investigated and found a bad relay

you replaced the relay with a 3-in-1 and in ran for about three weeks

now it ain't running no mo

and you think it's the ADC board because you're not getting voltage to the compressor

My recommendation: you need to use your meter and wiring diagram to find out where you're losing the voltage. Is it even getting to the relay, for example. But throwing darts and hoping to get lucky is an expensive way to proceed!



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i concur...
That manual will be the holy grail of the samson machine.



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I tapped the relay on the motherboard in the back of the fridge with the fridge powered up and the relay clicked on.
I went to the local ORVAC electronics store and they had a semi matching relay. I unsoldered the old one and put in the new one and it has been running for months now. Thank you for the manual it helped a bunch in locating which relay might be bad.



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