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Old 05-08-17, 11:35 AM   #7
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Yep, cheapest most simplistic board ever. I'm assuming there aren't a gazillion surface mount components on the other side. Looks just like the universal heat pump control board line Xringer turned me onto last year. The two 3 pin semiconductors on the left are your switching devices, the one on the right is a triac. Can't make out the other. ACST67S will handle 6 Amps max, way more than enough to run the compressor. I imagine the other runs the box fan. Stuff on the right is the brains.

Since you're not getting power to the box light and the display is dead, I would definitely look in the cabinet for overload and thermal fuses first. The thing may or may not have a step down transformer and or power distribution panel somewhere else in the box.

I found a PDF for a similar unit with extra control system stuff. I don't know what other models were similar to the one you have. I imagine Electrolux made some freestanding units that used the erf 1050 control board. In my experience, if you can get power restored within the chassis, that's a good day.
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