Category: Defrost Timers
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Defrost Timers
1407843 defrost timer 6hr cam assy
$85.00Original price was: $85.00.$65.00Current price is: $65.00. inc. GST
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1448728k timer defrost 8 hr Rohs 7 minute drip time
$95.00Original price was: $95.00.$64.95Current price is: $64.95. inc. GST
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RF912 WHIRLPOOL SAMSUNG DEFROST TIMER DA45-10003C
$59.95 inc. GST
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ALT CODE: DR124 R031002 R030502 RF017D TD-20CSA TD20CSA RF912R030502 RF017D TD-20CSA TD20CSA RF912 DR124
RT41MBSW2 SRV57 5950609 DA45-10003C
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Non-Genuine Whirlpool No-Frost Refrigerator Defrost Timer
$39.95 inc. GST
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ALT Part No. RF017D, RF788Replaces Whirlpool part no. DA4510003C, DA45-10003C
Defrost timer which switches for 12 minutes every 6 hours 40 minutes.
Contacts rated 4.5am…
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Defrost Timers
tmde503fc 8hr 12 min defrost timer sharp
$72.00Original price was: $72.00.$49.95Current price is: $49.95. inc. GST
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813515 F&P FREEZER DEFROST TIMER – 813515 GENUINE F&P FREEZER DEFROST TIMER
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Suits older non electronic models which have a 8 hour timer.
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5060606 REFRIGERATOR UNIVERSAL DEFROST TIMER 6 HOURS 21 MINUTES
You save Read more5060606 defrost timer metal e1111-21 6hr 21min stokes dr116 qualtex rf096
Browse replacement defrost timers and defrost control components for frost-free fridges and freezers. The defrost system periodically melts ice build-up on the evaporator coils to maintain efficient cooling. When defrost components fail, ice accumulates on the coils, restricting airflow and causing the fridge to lose cooling performance.We carry defrost timers, defrost heaters, and defrost thermostats compatible with major fridge brands. Defrost timers are specified by their cycle timing and terminal configuration.A failed defrost system typically presents as excessive frost in the freezer, poor cooling in the fridge section, or water leaking inside the unit. Modern frost-free fridges use electronic defrost control via the main PCB, while older models use mechanical defrost timers.






