You said you're missing 5v DC input, but have 120v ac coming into the inverter. Isn't the missing 5v DC an input signal to prompt the inverter to power up the compressor? If this is ike a GE, that dc voltage needs to be present to start the comp.
Paul Zehner I’m trying to figure that out too. You need both power supplies the 120v and 5v dc output. typically You should disconnect your 120v put your amp meter on the 120v on the inverter board plug it back in to see if draws amps if it doesn’t and stays at 0 amps then you have a bad inverter board unless I’m missing something.
Paul Zehner theres standby voltage from main to the inverter but still missing the 5vdc only comes on after the compressor is kicked on all the power is first brought in by inverter
The 1.7 output is there from the main since compressor won’t start we’ll never get the feedback5vdc from the rpm of the compressor it gives the error code and one flashing led
I’ll prove that when I get the inverter or the job typically we’ll give the estimate i also like to see if the inverter will kick it on but highly doubt it since that compressor is locked we’ll see part 2 if I get that job back i ordered parts
Showing 81 C error code. Tried replacing inverter board, after turning fridge on compressor is still not turning on, still showing error code. Is the compressor the issue?
@@stevenpadilla4294 I always tell my customers it’s best to order both because they fall in sequence I explain the what if’s so that there is no surprise at the end
Hi bro, I'm a former Samsung servicemen in Brisbane Queensland, Just wanted to know, does Samsung approve you listing Samsung error codes and you giving demonstration on here. I'm not having a go at you, But I'll know Samsung in Aus will get a little bit piss off if I'll was to release private document to the public. Anyway great video keep it up.
My new fridge Samsung BRB260087WW at the ferst power on is displaing error "C 83". Can anyone tell me what this means? Should I call a technician or is it a harmless error code?