Thanks for the answer, do you change the plastic ones for these sheet metal? I think they should be better conductors since they are made of sheet metal, the degrees of opening and closing of the contact should vary nothing more.
If I changed them many times more than anything when many were blured then I put them the L55 but as I told you I tried them in different places to make sure that the defrost was complete within the time that the timer marked me and for me they are better cold drivers for To be metallic, I also believe that this is why temperatures must vary with respect to those of plastic
At least I could not get any seller or any web page to tell me at what temperature it works and only once in another forum I found data but I do not remember if it was All Experts or another and I could never find it again that it does not write that The data really contributed the only thing I remember saying that the numbers it brings back were manufactured and that all worked at the same temperature and supported amps but I can not assure you that it is so
Then I will try, this refrigerator has that platelet down in the refrigerator behind the light, which makes the thaw every 6 hours of march.
If that's why I tell you that you should try where it defrosts well because maybe you put it very close and it cuts very fast or ahead of time but with the time between each defrost it is compensated since it is 6Hs and it never gets filled with ice or if you place it far away there overheats the resistance. You can use a slightly cooler L45-25 but we return to the same thing you should try and the other is to place the exact same plastic