petem
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My standard fit Engel Fairline galley has stopped working. The light comes on so it's got power but the compressor isn't starting. Any ideas? Knackered thermostat?
Despite trying a new powerpack and clouting the compressor, it looks like the fridge is dead. Has anyone with a Fairline replaced the standard Engel fridge? Looks like a Waeco CRE65 or CRX65 is the closest match size wise.
Also, these Waeco fridges require an extra transformer to run them from 240v. Is this necessary or is it OK to run constantly from the battery a la JRudge above (note that we only ever have the fridge on when we're onboard, either on shore power with the battery charger running or running off the batter at anchor)?
Do you mean that they have a DC motor (12V on your boat IIRC, but the principle still stands if it were 24V), and also a built-in transformer to run them on AC? If so, on a boat that sounds like a weird and useless complication, imho.Also, these Waeco fridges require an extra transformer to run them from 240v.
95% of fridge issues is juice, thermostat or controller... (from cheap to 100+ quid for the latter)
I run my two 80lt fridges on 24V only, I've even removed the vertifrigo 230-24 multi input 24V output transformer from the one (was separate on mine!). Wont have any issues on 12V alone.
did you check you do get decent voltage on the danfoss control board as recommended above?
AH just remembered!!!! do a final test, unplug the tiny red/black (ok one will do) cables that are on the controller and drive the fan.
My fan died and the fridge wouldn't start no mater what. As soon as I disconnected (by accident!) the fan, fridge started...
Can you take a pic of the controller on your fridge?
and do study: http://www.veco-na.com/images/So_what_makes_you_think_your_compressor_is_bad.pdf
easy to do a test cable and see with a led bulb the error message you get, then you know if you replace fridge/controller/whatnot.
V.
Do you mean that they have a DC motor (12V on your boat IIRC, but the principle still stands if it were 24V), and also a built-in transformer to run them on AC? If so, on a boat that sounds like a weird and useless complication, imho.
All my Frigonautica fridge compressors are DC 24V only, and I can't for the life of me see any reason for fitting a transformer and run them on AC - at any time, either docked, anchored or cruising.
If anything, it's the opposite that might make sense (only because this allows you to use domestic fridges, which are less expensive than dedicated nautical ones): fridges with AC compressor, that are kept running through inverter whenever AC is not available, i.e. while cruising or anchored with no genset running.
Aha, I see. A clear cut case of no brainer £80 saving, if I've ever seen one! :encouragement:New Waeco fridges are 12/24v only and you need a separate (£80) transformer if you want to run from either 12v or 240v with automatic changeover capability.
Vas, I'm not on board so can't do any checks at the moment. What I can tell you is that when the fridge was powered on (and not working) the compressor was getting very hot, hence our prognosis that it's seized.
Aha, I see. A clear cut case of no brainer £80 saving, if I've ever seen one! :encouragement:
What Pete means is you have to pay extra for a 12/240 fridge.
Was the same with our webasto galley fridge.
Pete we fitted just a 12v version because the 240v add on was £350+vat.
It’s 100% fine and I’d go with a 12v only fridge
Actually V, even in that case, I'd rather leave the fridge running on DC.unless you plan to turn the targa into an immobile airbnb always plugged in shorepower