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Hi can anyone help my eco freezer not going lower than -4 tank is full and no air locks help is it dead
 
Hi can anyone help my eco freezer not going lower than -4 tank is full and no air locks help is it dead
Hi you need to open it up cut solder and elongate the wires. It needs hard soldering. The loose contacts are preventing it from going to lower temperatures. I had the same problem with mine 10-12 solder joints. You'll need some heat-shrink tubing when extending the wires. Best of luck.
 

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