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Jun 17, 2018 - 06:27 AM
Correct, and that's why this board kit is necessary. The plug connection is different and so this is the board kit you need that comes with adapters. It also contains installation instructions.
Jun 17, 2018 - 12:07 PM
Hi, thanks for the answer, but did I understood well that the kit # 633291 is the correct one for my model? Actually, my electro-guy found out the the error was in the micro-controller chip part # PIC16C621A-04I/P PDIP18, which we have replaced with the similar PIC16C622A-04I/P PDIP18 (the only difference is a bit bigger memory capacity, which should not be an issue) and re-recorded the memory - a $ 3 solution. But it did not cure the problem, which still persists, and seems there is another issue, this time in the power board. We detected failure in the 28-pin microchip, which unfortunately does not have printed any designation number - only a sticker with number 030, The complete power board printed circuit has a # 621268, but those which I found available with this part # are described as for a 2-way model and there is one combined shape "black cube" (a kind of relay?) missing (Potter & Brumfield T9VAV1D12-12). Also your e-shop offers this part # 621268 les the 2nd relay, buut the description says compatible with 3-ay models. The only power board where this 2nd relay is included is a part # 621271(001), but this is described as compatible with Norcold 1200 series... Regardless the compatibility, the cost of the power board itself is roughly $ 250 (depends on the source), while the kit of the power board and the display control board is around costs approx. $ 280... My Lancer camper module is s 2002 model, so the fridge must be the same year or very close before. A question is - is it worth bothering to replace the power board, the display board (or both) in cost of $ 250-300, when the complete new fridge sells for $ 1300 ??
The best solution would be finding out the part # of the 28-pin "bug" type to replace it instead of the entire board... Could you help with this??
The point is I am located in Europe, so the delivery time and the shipping cost (in case of the whole new fridge) is a concern, besides the confusing compatibility of the correct power / control boards, and I´d really like to avoid spending hundreds of bucks for ordering a wrong part # power board, particularly when the failing "bug" itself can be replaced for a cost of few bucks only....
Thanks, Filip
The best solution would be finding out the part # of the 28-pin "bug" type to replace it instead of the entire board... Could you help with this??
The point is I am located in Europe, so the delivery time and the shipping cost (in case of the whole new fridge) is a concern, besides the confusing compatibility of the correct power / control boards, and I´d really like to avoid spending hundreds of bucks for ordering a wrong part # power board, particularly when the failing "bug" itself can be replaced for a cost of few bucks only....
Thanks, Filip