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Old 05-05-2008, 02:02 PM   #1
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Question Milano water cooler not cooling

Need some help/advice here. I have a Milano brand water cooler. It has room temp and colder water available. The colder water side has stopped cooling. Every so often I can hear a clicking sound. Not sure if that is the themostat clicking on to tell the compressor to start cooling.

I'm no expert here just picking up on some thoughts after reading other postings. Anyone have a good opinion on what might be the problem? What is the clicking sound? And is it worth calling a repair man or buying a new one (if the compressor is out it's not worth fixing)?

Thanks in advance for any input.

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It is likely the over load on the compressor that you are hearing.

With most of the water cooler on the market parts are not available for them and it is cheaper to by a new unit.

Can you please supply your model number?
 
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Model # 409CD
 
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Try a 'Supco" RCO-810 it is a relay,overload, and start-capacitor in one.
 
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