XDC
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately a long story involving a fridge and an engineer.
I have one of these
Compressor
https://www.marinesuperstore.com/refrigeration/cooling-kits/waeco-cu-84-compressor-fridge
running one of these
Evaporator
https://www.force4.co.uk/dometic-vd-15-series-80-fan-assisted-evaporator.html?sqr=Dometic&
controlled by one of these
Thermostat
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Thermost...1ca83451650ada1f23230b7ffe6c084&ul_noapp=true
Since an engineer regassed the unit (nuts had vibrated loose) and fitted a new thermostat (cautionary, he was there, thermo >10 years old, only £20, why not) the fridge cycles on and off repeatedly and holds the temperature to within 0.1 of a degree. By repeatedly, I mean on for a minute off for a minute.
It seems absolutely determined to hold the evaporator plate at an EXACT temperature.
I CANNOT get him to understand the problem. More later if necessary.
The fridge used to ON AVERAGE turn on for 10 minutes and off for 20.
In that time the temperature would change from say 6-8 degrees where my internal monitor was placed. The temperature achieved/displayed is incidental. Our food stayed cold.
Question.
What USED to happen?
My thoughts are that the evaporator used to ice over (not heavily), then the thermostat would kick in turning the compressor off, the ice would hold the temperature but slowly melt, the temperature would rise after 20 minutes, the compressor would kick in and repeat the cycle indefinitely.
There was always a bit of water in the fridge bottom, not excessive, now it’s literally bone dry.
Just to explain (actually I can’t fully) my frustration one of his suggestions is to move my sensor!
Can anyone please tell me if our > 10 years experience is the norm (on 10, off 20) and just confirm to someone whose being driven mad (that’s me) that the continuous cycling is totally wrong.
Please don’t get involved in ambient temps, seals, parts of world, fridge contents, fridge ful, half full, empty etc etc. I know these can all impact on the running time but:
Off/on, right/wrong?
Thanks.
I have one of these
Compressor
https://www.marinesuperstore.com/refrigeration/cooling-kits/waeco-cu-84-compressor-fridge
running one of these
Evaporator
https://www.force4.co.uk/dometic-vd-15-series-80-fan-assisted-evaporator.html?sqr=Dometic&
controlled by one of these
Thermostat
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Thermost...1ca83451650ada1f23230b7ffe6c084&ul_noapp=true
Since an engineer regassed the unit (nuts had vibrated loose) and fitted a new thermostat (cautionary, he was there, thermo >10 years old, only £20, why not) the fridge cycles on and off repeatedly and holds the temperature to within 0.1 of a degree. By repeatedly, I mean on for a minute off for a minute.
It seems absolutely determined to hold the evaporator plate at an EXACT temperature.
I CANNOT get him to understand the problem. More later if necessary.
The fridge used to ON AVERAGE turn on for 10 minutes and off for 20.
In that time the temperature would change from say 6-8 degrees where my internal monitor was placed. The temperature achieved/displayed is incidental. Our food stayed cold.
Question.
What USED to happen?
My thoughts are that the evaporator used to ice over (not heavily), then the thermostat would kick in turning the compressor off, the ice would hold the temperature but slowly melt, the temperature would rise after 20 minutes, the compressor would kick in and repeat the cycle indefinitely.
There was always a bit of water in the fridge bottom, not excessive, now it’s literally bone dry.
Just to explain (actually I can’t fully) my frustration one of his suggestions is to move my sensor!
Can anyone please tell me if our > 10 years experience is the norm (on 10, off 20) and just confirm to someone whose being driven mad (that’s me) that the continuous cycling is totally wrong.
Please don’t get involved in ambient temps, seals, parts of world, fridge contents, fridge ful, half full, empty etc etc. I know these can all impact on the running time but:
Off/on, right/wrong?
Thanks.