Ok mine stopped cooling all together but electronically it seems fine. Whynter suspects the heat synch and main control board
I found the heat synch for $27. I don't think there is anything with the main board as all the electronics seem fine. I have an EE degree so I will take a shot at it. Already found youtubes for similar models and it looks pretty simple to swap it out.
Just wanted to post here to see if anyone actually did it.
This won't help much, but if you get frustrated, If this is thermo-cooled, I have my story.
Mine was a non- working Hayer (tall) wine cooler that I got at a yard sale .
On mine , the heat sink is a block of tin. Why that's being replaced, I have no idea. It's controller or power.
I had an upper zone, and a lower zone. Both were 12VDC boards driving glorified heat sinks and computer fans. (board logic voltage obviously would step down to 5v)
The lower board also had the thermostat controller. What I found most peculiar, was both pc boards had A/D converters on them, requiring 120VAC to both upper and lower boards.
Since everything was dead, I threw the boards away, but kept the fans and heat sinks mounted. I took a simple 12VDC wall transformer, and secured it inside the unit. I drove the 12 volts in parallel to both fans.
All I needed from there was to interrupt the ground.
I got a 12vdc thermostat off ebay for $10. I put it inside the cooler, with it's temp sensor. I drove it with the same 12 vdc supply.
The thing is programmable, and you tell it when to trigger. On the back were two terminals. I connected the negative from the fans to one terminal, the other to the 12vdc transformer.
When the temp fell to a certain temp, the switch would trigger and the fans would start. You can set the temp desgnation for the switch to re-open and the fans shut off..