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G G 12-25-2014 06:54 AM

Vino Temp
 
Merry Christmas to me, LOL. Yesterday our power went off because of a storm that came through. I was at work and my wife told me that when the power came back on the vino was beeping. I told her to unplug it and I would check it out when I got home this morning. I plugged it up this morning and it seemed okay for about 5 minutes then started beeping and the display flashes 00s. The light on the circuit board is flashing red too. There isn't a reset anywhere that I can see? Any ideas short of buying a new circuit board?

Thanks, Merry Christmas!!!!!

AdamJoshua 12-25-2014 09:59 AM

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Without knowing the brand, a general search on the google seems to point to parts needing to be replaced, a short of some kind in the board and no reset available.

Best of luck with it, hope I'm wrong.

shilala 12-25-2014 10:01 AM

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Give it a hot bullet for Christmas, brother. :tu

AdamJoshua 12-25-2014 10:14 AM

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Old Yeller NEVER liked Scott, even when he was young and healthy, Scott or the dog.

G G 12-25-2014 12:40 PM

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Can't keep cigars cool without it Scott. The Brand is Vinotemp which is in the title, LOL. I guess folks call em all vinotemp these days. I'm prolly gonna order another board and or cooling unit cause if I remember right they aren't terribly expensive.

AdamJoshua 12-25-2014 12:44 PM

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If you email sales and tell them the problem they will send you a reply that has the parts and costs listed, I learned that on the google as well.

Merry Christmas, Greg...and Scott I suppose ;)

G G 12-25-2014 12:46 PM

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Thanks Adam, I knew I could buy parts but I was hoping someone knew something short of that. The bad thing is the parts have went up crazy since I last looked several years ago. The board is now 72 and the cooling unit is 72. It seems live four or five years ago you could buy both for less than 72. I might just have to look into getting a different one altogether.

badbriar 12-25-2014 01:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by G G (Post 2008045)
Thanks Adam, I knew I could buy parts but I was hoping someone knew something short of that. The bad thing is the parts have went up crazy since I last looked several years ago. The board is now 72 and the cooling unit is 72. It seems live four or five years ago you could buy both for less than 72. I might just have to look into getting a different one altogether.

Look at misc sites for parts. The Peltier unit should be a lot lower!

BlkDrew 12-25-2014 01:05 PM

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You can buy a Peltier unit off of eBay for pennies

G G 12-25-2014 01:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by badbriar (Post 2008047)
Look at misc sites for parts. The Peltier unit should be a lot lower!

I looked through about 10 pages of google results for Vinotemp 28teds parts and had no luck in finding a secondary place to buy them.

shilala 12-26-2014 05:12 AM

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Greg, that 28TEDS is the one that most everyone bought. There are a slew of them out there, or at least there were. Yours is probably the grandpa of all of them by now. They failed at an alarming rate.
As hot as it is down there, and the duty your vinotemp goes through, you should convert a compressor driven unit. It's insanely easy. I'll help you out if you go that route, and I'll even show you which model to hunt for.

G G 12-26-2014 08:04 AM

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Scott I would love to do that but if I remember it was a little more costly to go that route. Johnson controllers and such.

G G 12-26-2014 09:05 AM

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I guess I am one of the lucky one with the vino. I had mine for over 5 years and have only had to replace the fans.

T.G 12-26-2014 10:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by G G (Post 2008141)
Scott I would love to do that but if I remember it was a little more costly to go that route. Johnson controllers and such.

About $50 for an analog unit from Johnson Controls or a digital from Ranco.

Analog unit isn't as precise, but you don't have to reprogram it when the power is cut and then restored. Also no real wiring to undertake, you just run the probe and plug the controller into the wall and then plug the refrigerator, after setting to max cooling, into the back of the controller plug.

The Ranco is accurate to within about 1 degree, far more than necessary for storing cigars, and requires basic wiring skills to hook up. It also would have to be reprogrammed after a power outage.

I can look up the model numbers for you later if you are interested.

G G 12-26-2014 10:25 AM

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Thanks Adam i will look em up. :tu

T.G 12-26-2014 12:35 PM

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Greg,

The Johnson Controls analog unit is an A19AAT-2C and the Ranco digital is an ETC-111000. These are the same ones we use on keg freezers (analog) and fermenting/lagering cabinets (digital). Both can be had for about $55 each on Amazon

shilala 12-27-2014 06:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by G G (Post 2008141)
Scott I would love to do that but if I remember it was a little more costly to go that route. Johnson controllers and such.

No need for a temp controller if you get the right unit.
All you need is some fans and an ac adapter and beads. Super easy.
I have 3 of these units, Mac has one, and I've never done a thing. Never had to replace a fan, either. They're all about 6 years old, and should last indefinately as little as they cycle.

G G 12-27-2014 09:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shilala (Post 2008315)
No need for a temp controller if you get the right unit.
All you need is some fans and an ac adapter and beads. Super easy.
I have 3 of these units, Mac has one, and I've never done a thing. Never had to replace a fan, either. They're all about 6 years old, and should last indefinately as little as they cycle.

Pm or post the specifics Scott. Thanks

cort 12-27-2014 10:33 AM

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My Vino lasted me 6+ years with no issues. Then one day it took a chit. Like you said Greg, 4-5 years ago the control boards were $35 now they want $75 plus another $20 something for processing and shipping. I paid $80 for my Vino brand new from Target back in the day so a $90 part wasn't gonna happen. Anyways I just unplugged the sumb!tch and haven't had it running in over 2 years. I know it gets hotter where you're at than here but I wanted to share my experience.

G G 12-27-2014 10:39 AM

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Thanks Gary. We usually have the air conditioner on in the summer so i'm not sure exactly how warm it would get, but I don't want to pay that to fix it either. And now the 28 bottle Vino is like $300.


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