Showing posts with label Appliance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appliance. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Used Appliance Parts

With the growing environmental concerns facing the world today, it only makes sense to use and reuse appliance parts that are still working properly. Why conduce to waste when you can help lessen it? Knowing how to buy and dispose of used appliance parts can not only save and make you money, but also help you conduce to environmental preservation.

Buying used appliance parts. Second-hand appliance parts are widely available over the Internet or in your local electrical shops, and they're commonly sold at half the price of brand new parts. Ask your technician if you can cut costs by buying used parts. Remember that it is good to spend in brand new parts in some cases, so seek pro advice.

3 Door Refrigerator

If you have some knowledge of appliance repair, you can probably buy and setup these used parts yourself to save even more money. Beware of low-quality used appliance parts, though, because you may have to replace them after only a short period of time, causing you to spend more than you would have if you just bought brand new parts. Buy used appliance parts only from trusted dealers. They will disclose data on what the health of the used part honestly is and suggest you accordingly.

Selling used appliance parts. Instead of throwing away your used appliances, why not make some money out of them? Take them apart and sell components that are still working either directly to personel buyers or to local shops that specialize in second-hand appliance parts.

To sell directly to personel buyers, try seeing at wanted ads in forums and other buy-and-sell sites; you are likely to find person who needs an appliance part you happen to have. You can also post ads of your merchandise yourself and wait for curious buyers to sense you.

To sell your used appliance parts to a local shop, naturally bring them in for an appraisal. Expect the shop to buy it from you at a low price - after all, they need to resell the parts at a profit. This selection is best if you do not have time to sell your used appliance parts individually. The shop will likely buy in bulk and pay you upfront.

Used Appliance Parts

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Refrigerator Maintenance Tips - Appliance Care For good Efficiency

Your refrigerator is enduringly in use. It is plugged to the electrical outlet 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Because it is enduringly working, it wears out fast.

One way to make your fridge more sufficient and more dependable is to mouth it regularly. How do you do that? Here are some tips that can help you prolong the life of your refrigerator.

3 Door Refrigerator

Tip 1: At least once a month, unplug your fridge and clean the exhaust coils at the back of the machine. Dust and cob webs can fetch on the coils and this might forestall the motor from exhausting hot air outside. That being said, the fridge might work harder in lowering the climatic characteristic inside. It consumes more energy.

Clean the fridge. Use a soft-bristled brush to get rid of cob webs. The modern refrigerators today have done coil structure. Check the manual to find out where you can find the coils and where you can gain entrance to them.

Tip 2: commonly clean the interior of the fridge. Bacteria can still grow in there especially in in the middle of temperatures that thought about "danger zone". If there are spills, immediately wipe the spills away. Take off stains and spills as well as they can turn hard and crusty. They can stain the interior of the motor as well.

Get rid of stale food and Take off dishes and boxes that do not include anything. They only take up a lot of space inside the fridge and they might make the motor work harder.

Tip 3: Clean the door edges of the motor and make sure that the door can close perfectly so that air will not escape. Avoid slamming the refrigerator door. Most fridge door mechanisms are connected to the lighting inside the machine. Slamming the door can damage the association to the light.

Tell your kids not to play with the fridge. Frequently occasion and windup the door can speed up the deterioration of the appliance. This also allows the leave of cold air, prompting the motor to use up more energy to lessen temperature.

Tip 4: Do not use sharp objects to Take off ice or scrape crusty stains. To Take off ice, unplug the motor and open the ice compartment. Ice will ultimately melt so you can Take off it better. For stains, Take off them using dishwashing soap. Apply it on the stained areas and let the soap loosen up the crusty stains. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth.

Refrigerator Maintenance Tips - Appliance Care For good Efficiency

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Refrigerator Appliance fix Help & Parts

Most readers are here because their Refrigerator is Broken or not working correctly! Let's not Waste time.

Top Mount & Side by Side Refrigerators

3 Door Refrigerator

Question: Do you have any lights in the Refrigerator? If yes, you have Power, go to Next Question.
Answer Is No: Check Bulbs First, Then Check your Outlet Where your Refrigerator is plugged in, then your Breaker Box. If you have your Refrigerator Plugged into a Gfi, see if you're Gfi is tripped.

Question: My Fresh Food Compartment is too warm but the freezer seems Fine.

Answers: There are some reasons this could happen. Most of the time it's a Defrost Problem.
(Note: just because you think your freezer is fine in might not be)

If you see Frost build up on the back wall of the freezer you might have a defrost problem. The Basic defrost ideas is: Your heater, your limiter, and timer if any of these fail you should get an even frost on the back wall (Most side by side Refrigerators and Top mount models )) Note: (depending where your evaporator is located). If you have no idea what I'm talking about you should call for a heal person. On the other hand if you get the Idea let me help a microscopic more! You can check your heater and limiter with a multimeter. You must have the component disconnected and the limiter has to stay cold to test it! The timer can't always be tested and comes in many new forms. It could be part of the main control, or an old mechanical timer or just a electronic timer.

Your Evaporator Fan Might not be working, This fan blows the cold air from your freezer to your Fresh food compartment. You can listen in your freezer area to hear if the fan is on. You might half to push the freezer door buttons in to launch the fan. If your motor is in defrost mode the fan will not come on, so if your fan is not on just check it in about 45 min and if it is still not coming on then your fan is probably bad.

If you have a electronic damper door it could be in the ended position, preventing the air flow from the freezer side to the fresh food side. This means your thermostat could be bad, a sensor or main control board could be bad.

Question: Fresh food side and Freezer are warmer

Your condenser coils could be dirty or Condenser Fan could be bad, this will cause your compressor to overheat and shut down causing your Refrigerator to quit cooling until the compressor has cooled down. In some refrigerators a good quick way to tell if your ideas is getting too hot is too feel the strip in the middle of the fresh food door and the freezer door, if this strip is hot your compressor could be overheating. Something you can do if you feel that town strip is hot :(( take a fan and put it facing the bottom of the refrigerator and see if that strip doesn't get cooler in about 45 min. This is only to help you till you get a heal person out to look at it.

There are many other reasons for this type of problem: Intermittent compressor start device, Intermittent Thermostat, Electronic control board problems, Electronic Thermostat problems.

Please call a appliance heal assistance firm to heal your appliance under any of these conditions.

One more foremost note to all: Freon does dissipate it can only leak. This means there has to be a hole! Filling your motor back up without fixing the hole will not fix your machine. It might run for a day a week maybe a month or a year but it is not fixed. This goes for refrigerators, freezers and Air conditioners. Don't let anything tell you it just needed a microscopic freon. Your leak might be small adequate for it to work for a month and then you loose all your food again!.

Question: My ice maker won't make any Ice

Answer: The ice ideas in most Refrigerators consists of: The Ice maker itself, the water inlet valve, The Dispenser System, and the lines that carry the water.

There are many dissimilar designs.

Example: Is your ice dispenser tray in your side by side door? If it is, you might have a emitter board that detects the level of your ice bucket. This emitter board ordinarily fails and needs supplanted to restore function to your ice maker. If you have this manufacture check the kick plate of the motor for the Tech sheet, This sheet will help you rule your problem.

A base qoute with most ice maker systems is the water valve has a slow leak and freezes the water inlet tube to the ice maker, causing the ice maker not to receive water. In this case you need to replace the water valve or the water valve plainly is bad. You will half to defrost the tube if it was freezing and make sure you replace the valve.

Have you check your water filter on your refrigerator? This also can cause a qoute with your ice maker and water dispenser.

Good luck with your repair

Donald Rowan

Refrigerator Appliance fix Help & Parts

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