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    Question Refrigerator Repair

    In an attempt to defrost my Haier mini fridge (ok, it's a kegerator) with a screwdriver, I put a small hole in my plate evaporator. I can buy a replacement evap plate from Haier for only $30, but will that fix my problem? Will I need to get a freon charge? Am I just totally screwed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanfran327 View Post
    In an attempt to defrost my Haier mini fridge (ok, it's a kegerator) with a screwdriver, I put a small hole in my plate evaporator. I can buy a replacement evap plate from Haier for only $30, but will that fix my problem? Will I need to get a freon charge? Am I just totally screwed?

    Thanks for any tips.
    Did you post for a repair on Craig's list? The refrigerent would be gone, but I would assume that a low Temp guy might moonlight on this job. Ask around. Heck there may be someone here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weams View Post
    Did you post for a repair on Craig's list? The refrigerent would be gone, but I would assume that a low Temp guy might moonlight on this job. Ask around. Heck there may be someone here.
    Didn't post on Craigslist, but that's a good idea. I was told it would be $300 - $350 to repair it though. I think she's dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanfran327 View Post
    Didn't post on Craigslist, but that's a good idea. I was told it would be $300 - $350 to repair it though. I think she's dead.
    Ok. Totally random. What about a local auto mechanic. Braise the evap plate and refill? Is there a Fridgent valve? http://www.ehow.com/how_6582136_add-...rigerator.html

    Again, off the wall. Thought maybe it would work. If not are you able to replace the evaporater yourself and get a kit at an auto parts store? /MacGyver.

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    Clean it then seal hole with JB weld. It works.

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    My danby stopped cooling not too long ago. It cost me just a little more to buy a new one rather than repair the old one. Any way, this site help me pick my next fridge, hope it helps some one else too:

    http://www.minifridge24.com/

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