I have this model: Samsung-Rl39wb
The issues stemmed from leaving the door open, and it building up a large amount of ice.
Since then is has not worked properly, even after cleaning the ice.
I thought I fixed it at one point, after I uncovered a discreet iced up duct. After clearing that, it works fine for about a week, but ice ends up building up and blocking the duct once again and cutting off airflow to the fridge.
So, after a lot of reading, it seems to be down to either a faulty thermistor (it seems to have three) or a defrost system failure.
I just need a bit of help working out what part of the defrost system is at fault:
It seems a freezer like this has a background defrost to keep ice from building up, which turns on and off as needed.
My attention is drawn to the heater cover evaporator. Is that the heating part for the defrost function?
There is also that lower thermistor sensor which seems to be positioned in the location where the duct gets iced up.
I also found this video which is the exact same model, which is hard to follow with auto-translated subtitles. But he seems to suggest there is an issue with the defrost function, but it looks like he is replacing the whole coil unit.
This is the circuit diagram, but this seems to suggest there are 3 heating elements? I'm not sure.
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The issues stemmed from leaving the door open, and it building up a large amount of ice.
Since then is has not worked properly, even after cleaning the ice.
I thought I fixed it at one point, after I uncovered a discreet iced up duct. After clearing that, it works fine for about a week, but ice ends up building up and blocking the duct once again and cutting off airflow to the fridge.
So, after a lot of reading, it seems to be down to either a faulty thermistor (it seems to have three) or a defrost system failure.
I just need a bit of help working out what part of the defrost system is at fault:
It seems a freezer like this has a background defrost to keep ice from building up, which turns on and off as needed.
My attention is drawn to the heater cover evaporator. Is that the heating part for the defrost function?
There is also that lower thermistor sensor which seems to be positioned in the location where the duct gets iced up.
I also found this video which is the exact same model, which is hard to follow with auto-translated subtitles. But he seems to suggest there is an issue with the defrost function, but it looks like he is replacing the whole coil unit.
This is the circuit diagram, but this seems to suggest there are 3 heating elements? I'm not sure.