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    #21
    Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

    Originally posted by beetle1303 View Post
    Based on this sensor specs, I believe the 2 sensors I tested measuring at 1.58kOhm at ~26-28c, and 5.8kOhm at 0c should be working normally.

    On the overload protector - how do I determine if it tripped open due to over-voltage or not?
    that thermal looks broken ...

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      #22
      Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

      Originally posted by beetle1303 View Post
      On the overload protector - how do I determine if it tripped open due to over-voltage or not?
      Check the resistance between pins 1 & 3, it should check like a short. It trips with excess current not voltage.

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        #23
        Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

        Originally posted by Per Hansson View Post
        Could you put this original picture somewhere so I can make some tests with it?
        (Obviously you would need to use some other website if you get the error above here...)
        Here's the link for 1 such pic that caused this error: https://we.tl/t-lLIq3zXP41

        ** I just did a resized from 15mb to 4mb, then it loads OK.
        Last edited by beetle1303; 04-20-2020, 10:10 PM.

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          #24
          Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

          Originally posted by stj View Post
          i suspect the motor may have a bad phase or drive line,
          if it hums then the electronics are trying to run it.
          we need board pics.
          Here are the controller board pics, and connectors diagram.
          Attached Files

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            #25
            Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

            Originally posted by R_J View Post
            Check the resistance between pins 1 & 3, it should check like a short. It trips with excess current not voltage.
            The resistance between pins 1 & 3 is 3.2 ohms.

            Noted your correction, important for my education, thank you.

            Presumably, if the compressor draws too high current, the temperature rises above the limit and trips open this protector, and cut off the power to all 3 terminals of the compressor?

            In my case, the voltage among all 3 terminals were 160VAC soon after powered up, does this mean the compressor is not overloaded?

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              #26
              Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

              Originally posted by petehall347 View Post
              that thermal looks broken ...
              If it tested resistance of 3.2 ohms across pin 1 & 3, does it mean still good? If not, how to determine it's still functional?

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                #27
                Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                try putting your meter leads together then deduct the reading from 3.2 .
                have you tried fast freeze function ?

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                  #28
                  Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                  Weird.. Now it reads 0.7 ohm, and touching the 2 leads together reads 0.5 ohm.

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                    #29
                    Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                    the + end of the bridge rectifier is darker, marker pen, soot, burn mark??

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                      #30
                      Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                      Originally posted by beetle1303 View Post
                      Weird.. Now it reads 0.7 ohm, and touching the 2 leads together reads 0.5 ohm.
                      so it is really 0.2 ohms which seems good

                      have you tried fast freeze yet ? it should bypass the thermostat .
                      Last edited by petehall347; 04-21-2020, 06:54 AM.

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                        #31
                        Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                        Originally posted by stj View Post
                        the + end of the bridge rectifier is darker, marker pen, soot, burn mark??
                        I think it's shadow from the camera phone. This pics is clearer, look normal.
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                          #32
                          Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                          Originally posted by petehall347 View Post
                          so it is really 0.2 ohms which seems good

                          have you tried fast freeze yet ? it should bypass the thermostat .
                          You meant the Fast Freeze button on the fridge? Yes, it has no effect on the evaporator.

                          I should clarify, that the fridge is always power down. Each time I did some checks, or taking measurements, I would power it up for like 5- 10 minutes, then I will power down the fridge.

                          The longest I have left it power up is ~30 minutes, and still no cool air at all..

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                            #33
                            Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                            I insulated the 2 wires (brown and blue) and power up without the overload protector just to confirm if the circuitry is working - and compressor not starting up as expected.

                            Then I put everything back per normal, power up and rerun the Self Diagnostic one more time (which I have done multiple times), and paid really close attention to the indicator displays at the door panel - OMG!

                            2 of the indicator lights blinked a few times then went off. I waited for a minute or so, nothing happened and all the indicator display lights were off. I have done this a few times and it always the same outcome.

                            I was thinking since the outcome is nothing lighted up - so the fault should be the at the end of the flowchart:
                            • Faulty compressor motor.
                            • Compressor lock.

                            Now, looks like it is at #4:
                            • Defect of control PCB.
                            • Communication error between IC1 & IC201

                            So I guess I just have to source for a working controller board!
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                              #34
                              Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                              or fix the board?

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                                #35
                                Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                                The board looks like tropical rain forest to me...

                                Are you able to point it out where do I start checking?
                                Attached Files

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                                  #36
                                  Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                                  OK

                                  I have repaired VFD drive before

                                  This has to have a IGBT module some where on that board more than likely there is a heat sink on top of it post the part number of it

                                  Try reading the voltage on terminals 1 and 3 / 2 and 3 / 1 and 2 on the compressor terminals

                                  The voltage readings should be very close to each other

                                  If you can not get a stable reading then try read the input voltage at board if you do not get a stable reading there then you have some problem at IGBT module
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                                    #37
                                    Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                                    The only one with heatsink is this giant one labelled IMP301 on the board. The only IGBT I can see but without heatsink is MIP414MD.

                                    The 3 compressor pins all has resistance of 9.4 ohm between them. When powered up, all has around 160.3-5 between them.

                                    I have powered up the fridge, and turned on the quick freeze function, and the freezer control to max. The compressor started up with normal low temperature, low vibration and low humming sound. After about 30 minutes, it became quite hot (but not too hot to touch) with medium pitch whining sound, but vibration remained low.

                                    The inlet and outlet tubes to and fro the compressor both feel slightly hot and slightly cold respectively. Evaporator fan is running. Can feel the refrigerant flowing through when placing fingers onto the evaporator coil, but not cold at all.

                                    I gave the compressor a few bangs with a gloved fist, the whining pitch seemed to have lowered, then returned to same level after a short while.
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                                      #38
                                      Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                                      maybe you could use 3 lamp bulbs in parallel to the compressor coils to see if all 3 are being driven.

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                                        #39
                                        Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                                        Originally posted by stj View Post
                                        maybe you could use 3 lamp bulbs in parallel to the compressor coils to see if all 3 are being driven.
                                        I would, if you could kindly draw me diagram on how to wire them up, and presumably using 40w-100W incandescent bulbs?

                                        I should expect to see these bulbs flickering indicating varying power driving the compressor?
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                                          #40
                                          Re: Panasonic Inverter Refrigerator model NR-BY602XS - suddenly not cold overnight

                                          you could wire them so one end of each lamp is joined, and the other end is hooked to the V,W & U signals like in the diagram,
                                          that would be pins 7,9 & 11

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