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Mini Fridge not working after move

1190R

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Unplugged and moved our mini fridge keeping upright throughout
Plugged back in and compressor start whirring immediately but still cooling after 5 hours
Any ideas?
 
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1190R

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Pull the plug for a day or two. Give the system a chance to settle. At least 24 hours.
Will do
Thanks RPH

BTW, like your avatar
I lusted over exotic Bultacos when I was a kid in the 70s
 
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If the compressor started up and ran, I don't think letting it settle will do anything.

More than likely the compressor or condenser got knocked around while it was in transport, and a refrigerant pipe cracked and broke. Perhaps even internally to the compressor.
 
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1190R

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If the compressor started up and ran, I don't think letting it settle will do anything.

More than likely the compressor or condenser got knocked around while it was in transport, and a refrigerant pipe cracked and broke. Perhaps even internally to the compressor.
Ooh boy, hope not
It was just moved off a shelf and set on the floor
We were pretty gentle
 

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I have a mini refrigerator that is probably 25 +YO
When we had a popup it would be humped up 4 stairs from the basement lifted into the bed of the pickup. lifted out of the truck at the campsite plugged in and worked.
Did that 3x;s a year for the 3 day holidays plus one 2 week vacation a year for at least 16 years then it now reside in the work shop as a "drink" refridge.
In between trips it would sit idle on a shelf in my basement.
Never skipped a beat some times it seems too cold.
 
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iamhomeless

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Mini fridges are pretty cheap, and a new more efficient one will probably pay for itself. Order one of the Sunex ones from summit and then you have an excuse to order a day cart to match.

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I have a mini fridge that was resurrected from two fridges. I got them for free from a local motel. When they have issues with them they toss 'em. One had a beat up door, the other didn't run. I swapped the door, 2-3 screws and a minute and that fridge works fine. I got it about 20 years ago and it was one of thr cheapest fridges available at the time. With my dad her this summer I plugged it in and we used it this summer for more storage.
 

dougf

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We have several fridges at work that have been plugged in and running since the early 90's non-stop. One fridge was unplugged to be moved to another wall, and when plugged back in two days later wouldnt cool anymore. Go figure.
 

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try turning the thermostat all the way down, wait a minute then back up. I had one do that and the thermostat needed reset. may have to google your model to see if the reset is the same.
 

aggie06

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Is it using a compressor or is it thermoelectric? If it’s the latter, they sometimes need to be reset. They will usually have a control board that has a beeping alarm of some sort if that’s the case. You can reset by unplugging power from the board to the cooler while the unit is plugged into the wall. I had one that I just put a momentary NC switch into for this purpose.

If you have a compressor, the video above is probably your best bet though.
 
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