prv
Well-Known Member
The fridge on Ariam refused to play when we were preparing for the Scuttlebutt Cruise last weekend. With power to the input terminals on the compressor (checked with multimeter), there was no sign of life from either compressor or control unit.
As far as I can tell, the fridge system is this one: http://www.elyboatchandlers.com/cooling-units/isotherm-asu-3201-cooling-kit or a very close relation.
I think the batteries we inherited are fairly knackered, so it's possible they have been below a cut-off voltage some of the time, but during the trip we were plugged in two out of three nights and of course also running the engine twice a day with its hefty 120 amp alternator. Still no apparent activity from the fridge - in which I include movement in the compressor, coolness of the plate, or lights on the controller.
There's a standard automotive fuse holder separate from the compressor (obviously ok given second sentence above) and no obvious fuse in the unit itself.
Any thoughts on diagnosis?
Cheers,
Pete
As far as I can tell, the fridge system is this one: http://www.elyboatchandlers.com/cooling-units/isotherm-asu-3201-cooling-kit or a very close relation.
I think the batteries we inherited are fairly knackered, so it's possible they have been below a cut-off voltage some of the time, but during the trip we were plugged in two out of three nights and of course also running the engine twice a day with its hefty 120 amp alternator. Still no apparent activity from the fridge - in which I include movement in the compressor, coolness of the plate, or lights on the controller.
There's a standard automotive fuse holder separate from the compressor (obviously ok given second sentence above) and no obvious fuse in the unit itself.
Any thoughts on diagnosis?
Cheers,
Pete