Dinosaur Electronics D-15650 3-way Norcold Power Supply Replacement Board on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Dinosaur Electronics D-15650 3-Way Norcold Power Supply Replacement Board
- Superior Construction with plated and soldered through holes to virtually eliminate intermittent connections.
- Highly reliable microcontroller for accurate and stable operation.
- A self resetting circuit breaker on most models protects the board from short circuits and accidental reverse polarity.
- Fuses in the 120 VAC circuits provide protection from short circuits in the AC heater wires and element.
- Made in the USA
- Three Year Warranty
Works in the following Norcold refrigerators: 8663, 8683
- 3-way operation
- AC/DC/Gas operation
- Replaces catalog # 61565022 which is Norcold's part # D-15650
- Match Norcold's part number to Dinosaur's part number
*Please check your refrigerators' method of operation to ensure proper board purchase.
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