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No hay artículos en el carroLa línea de succión Thermis de Scotsman 11-0577-01 es una pieza de repuesto original OEM (fabricante original del equipo). Las máquinas de hielo Scotsman tienen un historial de innovación constante en la fabricación y fabricación de piezas de hielo. Use piezas originales OEM para seguridad, confiabilidad y rendimiento. Aprobado por el fabricante del equipo original (OEM) y destinado solo para uso específico y diseñado.
Beau Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2023
This is not so much a review of the product being good or bad as it is knowledge to share on diagnosing the inop harvest cycle. Ice was forming but in giant clumps due to a faulty thermistor. If you have a decent DVOM you can compare the values of your thermistor to those listed in the product manual available directly from the Scotsman website. An easy check is to fill a cup with as much ice as possible (ironic, I know) and the rest with cool water. That will give you a baseline temperature of 30-34 degrees F. Then insert the suspect thermistor in the cup and read the ohms as compared to what the Scotsman chart says it should be. Mine was off by over 30 degrees F. so I ordered a new one. When it arrived I did the same test again before installing it and it was spot on. My machine is back to making copious amount of ice!
bullfrog34
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2022
Cutting through all of the sticky insulation to get to the spot where you install this was a bit difficult - mainly because you can't completely destroy it - the insulation has to be put back. That was the only difficulty that I had.What it fixed: Suddenly my ice maker was never stopping to actually harvest (eject) the ice - it would just keep spraying forever and eventually you'd have a gigantic ice dam and no ice cubes coming out of the machine. I read the service manual (mine is an SCC50) and found that one of the causes of my issue could be a bad thermistor. The way it works is that once the thermistor reports that the evaporator has reached 0 degrees F, it starts a timer for how long it should spray water into the ice tray to make the ice. In my case, the thermistor was never reporting that it had gotten that cold (my multimeter said that it was only reporting 32 F - refer to the table in the service manual that converts impedance (ohms) to temperature).Once I installed the new thermistor, everything is back to operating normally. $25 is way better than whatever the repairman would have charged to diagnose and fix the machine. It did take me a VERY long time to diagnose the problem (part of which is that you have to wait the amount of time that it takes to make a batch of ice to see if the attempted fix works), but hopefully if you're experiencing a similar issue and you've already tried descaling/cleaning, you can skip to this as a next cheap fix.
William Weinsoff
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2021
My ice maker had stopped harvesting correctly. It would just seem to go on forever, and then when it would try to harvest it would be one giant block of ice and never come out. Turned out all it needed was this. Put this thing in and everything worked as normal again.
AZ-Timber
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2021
This worked perfectly to fix my Scotsman CU50. The ice had become more of a slushy substance and not the perfect gourmet ice. Relatively easy install, just need to take the panels off the unit open the top to access the board and follow the wire to existing and you will find it clamped against the line in the back. I am not very DIY savvy, but this was medium to low difficulty. 3 months in and going strong!
gary evans
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de septiembre de 2016
Fit just fine
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