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Control box replaced by 1849738401 and 1849738404

Part Number
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 1854200302
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$189.00
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 $17.00
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When an ice machine is “not turning on” or behaves unpredictably, the control box is often where the evidence lives. Burnt terminals, failed relays, and heat-stressed components can create intermittent outages that look like “no power,” random resets, or loads that energize at the wrong time. Part 1854200302 is noted as replaced by 1849738401 and 1849738404, so confirm the correct supersession before install. If the unit is “no power” at the front panel but line voltage is present, check for control box damage around the low-voltage supply section. Begin with fundamentals: confirm incoming voltage at the line side, verify fuses, and check whether outputs to compressor, fan, and valve circuits are being commanded. If the unit has power in but no stable outputs, or you see relay chatter and scorched traces, you’re past the point of spot repairs especially in damp machine rooms where corrosion accelerates failures. Intermittent resets are often caused by weak relays or cracked solder joints issues that a complete control box swap resolves permanently. Replacing the control box solves the issue by restoring clean power distribution and reliable switching. That means the compressor and fan circuits energize consistently, the harvest system actuates on command, and “no power” complaints stop being intermittent mysteries. It also reduces time spent chasing secondary symptoms caused by bad control signals. Because 1854200302 is superseded, document the replacement part numbers on the service ticket to help the next technician. After replacement, perform a functional checkout: verify each output in diagnostics (if available), then run a full cycle. You’re looking for repeatable starts, stable cooling, and proper harvest timing without random shutdowns or dead displays. After the swap, validate each load energizes in the proper sequence; wrong sequencing can look like “not cooling” even when components are healthy.
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