Defrost Systems
GE WR55X10942 Refrigerator Main Control Board
(Tools & Home Improvement) GE
Instructions included
Genuine GE factory part
Price:
$195.87
$108.16
Customer Reviews:
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Works great but it's covered under warranty
If you are reading this, odds are your GE Profile fridge is quite warm on a Sunday night. You are desperately trying to figure out what's wrong. This board may solve your problems. It is a recalled part so you may be able to get it from GE for free. After what we went through, I hope amazon... -
GE WR55X10942 Refrigerator Main control Board
My 2 year old bottom freezer refrigerator started to have the classic symptoms, not always cooling, one second clicking sound when not cooling. Some times the refrigerator cooled but not the freezer part. Sometimes neither part cooled while the fridge started to click. (Clicking is from relay...
We have a GE Profile side by side (TPX24BIY or maybe TPX24SIY) which is plenty cold in the freezer side but barely cooling on the fridge side.
It's running continuously.
Your model numbers do not come up on any search. The defrost is for the freezer only, you might, if possible, try shutting it down for 24hrs. You might have something frozen that's effecting the frig side.
Price:
$236.77
$96.95
1 year manufacturer warranty
WR55X10552
Main Board
Genuine GE factory part
We have had problems with our refrigerator for a while.
The freezer didn't seem to be working properly. The ice cream turned "soupy". The meat in the refrigerator seemed to go bad.
The repair man is here...
sorry for your bad luck, pay the man
Price:
$599.99
$494.95
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SAN DIEGOBy 2020, 12 billion gadgets will be connected to the wireless Internet, and it's time for mobile-phone carriers to prepare for the explosion, carrier and device representatives said at a panel on Monday, before the CTIA Wireless trade show began.
Relatively few of those devices will be phones and tablets, according to research shown off by Machina Research, a firm devoted to tracking connected devices. Rather, they'll be power meters, health-care devices, and even refrigerators.
"If all of the refrigerators in San Diego defrosted at the same time when the power grid is at peak utilization, we'd need two more power plants," said Qualcomm executive vice president Bill Davidson. "Something as simple as controlling when that happens could balance the grid better."
New devices will require new kinds of service plans, said Glenn Lurie, AT&T's vice president for emerging devices. But rather than the idea of one data bucket for many devices, Lurie seemed to be promoting something more like the Amazon Kindle model, where a data plan is included with a device and it's invisible to the user.