BOSCH B36CD50SN Not Cooling
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Inverter Power Control Board
The inverter board is responsible for converting AC power into a variable-frequency DC signal to drive the compressor. The clicking sound occurs when the board's internal relay cycles or the IPM fails to synchronize with the compressor's rotor, causing a repetitive restart attempt. Replacing this module restores the necessary electrical modulation to initiate the cooling cycle.
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Main Power Control Board
The main PCB serves as the logic center for the appliance, sending low-voltage signals to the inverter to request cooling. If the logic circuit or the output relay on the main board is damaged by a voltage spike, it can pulse the start command intermittently, resulting in an audible click without successfully powering the cooling system.
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Variable Speed Compressor
Internal mechanical failure, such as a locked rotor or high friction in the piston assembly, prevents the motor from turning. When the inverter attempts to start a seized compressor, the system draws excessive current (Locked Rotor Amps), causing the thermal overload protector to 'click' as it breaks the circuit to prevent winding combustion.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Inverter Power Control Board.
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