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    Hello,
    I have a small True freezer that has an evaporator fan issue. The voltage at the fan is reading 12-13.5 v and the fan does not operate. When removed and connected to 120 v the fan works great. Could this be some sort of capacitor failure? Is it OK for me to by-pass the evaporator fan power source and have it running all the time? Possibly could I wire it to the compressor power to synchronize the two? Thanks for your help



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    Re: freezer

    Hello John. If defrost is by electrical heater(s), fan might be coupled with compressor, if, by chance, by injection refrigerant gas into evap, then no. Are there heater(s) ?
    But best of all, open the fan control and try to find out what's the matter.

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    Re: freezer

    does it have a door switch on it?

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