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My "Whirlpool" fridge freezer keeps blowing all the electricity - not sure why though as it was working fine until yesterday afternoon. I inadvertently took all the ice from the icemaker from the fridge for the coolbox and then all the lights started blinking on and off and then went off altogether. I just thought electricity had tripped. My friend says I have broken the fridge by removing all the ice but I find that a bit odd that it could be broken like that and "Whirlpool" is a reasonable make isn´t it. Everytime I put the switch down all the electricity comes on again. But when I plug the fridge in, it blows. There is a little switch on the wall over the hob that seemed to operate the microwave, and the cooker extractor and for a while, while that was on, the fridge seemed to work again. Then blow me down (if you´ll pardon the pun) I was hoovering the stairs with the hoover and the fridge was humming away nicely and then everything blew again. Don´t suppose anyone would be able to hazard a guess as to why? I would be grateful.
Spanish Electricity
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Is it possible to disconnect the microwave & extractor to ensure it's not them ?
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Does the fridge work when nothing else is switched on? You might be using more power than you are contracted for.
You can't break your fridge by removing the ice, it didn't have any ice in it when you bought it
You can't break your fridge by removing the ice, it didn't have any ice in it when you bought it
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turn everything else off and just run the fridge.
does the electric trip then ?
which one is tripping ? a "little one" or a "big one" ? (i mean the width of the breakers... not the rating on them. in older houses the rating means nothing...)
does the electric trip then ?
which one is tripping ? a "little one" or a "big one" ? (i mean the width of the breakers... not the rating on them. in older houses the rating means nothing...)
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how long have you been in the house running all the same "stuff" ? is something "new" in the house ?
when it trips what are you running ?
when it trips what are you running ?
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Hi
No, I haven´t added any new electrical appliances. In the fuse box, when the fridge trips and everything blows, it is a "big-one" that I have to flip up. I don´t want to call out the Whirlpool Technician as apparently everyone tells me that would cost mega bucks and there would be no guarantee they he would fix it anyway. At the moment all my fridge/freezer stuff in the friend´s spare freezer - think I may well have to call out local Spanish electrician. The Fridge-freezer is only about four years old but I wonder if there is a fault with the cable or the plug or something. Of course not able to investigate as they are all moulded plugs nowadays aren´t they - and fridge is too heavy to lift to look at the cable underneath.
Thank you everyone for your kind suggestions and advice. It was very much appreciated.
No, I haven´t added any new electrical appliances. In the fuse box, when the fridge trips and everything blows, it is a "big-one" that I have to flip up. I don´t want to call out the Whirlpool Technician as apparently everyone tells me that would cost mega bucks and there would be no guarantee they he would fix it anyway. At the moment all my fridge/freezer stuff in the friend´s spare freezer - think I may well have to call out local Spanish electrician. The Fridge-freezer is only about four years old but I wonder if there is a fault with the cable or the plug or something. Of course not able to investigate as they are all moulded plugs nowadays aren´t they - and fridge is too heavy to lift to look at the cable underneath.
Thank you everyone for your kind suggestions and advice. It was very much appreciated.
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You need to call the local service people. Contrary to what you have been told, the prices are usually very reasonable - unlike the UK.
Being in mind the recent problems in the UK where certain fridge/freezers have caused serious fires due to a faulty component, I would not hesitate to call someone in.
Sid
Being in mind the recent problems in the UK where certain fridge/freezers have caused serious fires due to a faulty component, I would not hesitate to call someone in.
Sid
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That may be the problem. I had a fuse that kept going when the washing machine was on.and fridge is too heavy to lift to look at the cable underneath.
An electrician came and the washing machine was trapping the cable underneath making it much thinner.
Too much power was then going through wires that were too small for the load.
Dave
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How did you remove the ice?
Did you melt it?
If so, I guess some water may have got into the electrics, inside. While the weather is hot, try drying it out properly outside with the fridge door open.
If it works, you have lost nothing. If it doesn't work you can call the repair man.
Did you melt it?
If so, I guess some water may have got into the electrics, inside. While the weather is hot, try drying it out properly outside with the fridge door open.
If it works, you have lost nothing. If it doesn't work you can call the repair man.
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