dstroy
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Yeah either the transistor that switches the relay or the pin on the micro controller for the transistor that switches the relay.@dstroy so I wanted to update you on my chiller. I took the thermistor out and tested it. All is well it was around 10,000 ohms at room temperature and quickly Rose to 20,000 plus when I dumped it in ice cold water. Both relays are working from what we talked about. It's seeming like what you said maybe true that the controller is bad but unfortunately they do not make that model anymore and it's going to have to be fixed by my own hand. What I am noticing is that as soon as I plug it in or it receives power the fan is always running. And I mean always. So I think there's something else that is not allowing my compressor or fan to turn off. All the lights on the display are doing what they're supposed to. When it hits it set temperature, the chilling light turns off and the power light is the only thing illuminated. At that time, my machine should completely stop working and not make a sound. But like we've discussed what happens, is that it continues to stay on and chills below my set temperature. Once it's gone 2 degrees below that temperature, the external heater light starts flashing and eventually becomes solid like it's supposed to. The outlet in the back starts to receive power. So I'm trying to figure out what could be causing just the fan and compressor to stay on. Any ideas?
I don’t know where you’d be able to find a replacement part for the controller IC that comes pre programmed if they don’t make the model anymore. The other parts are easy to find.