mitchc
Well-Known Member
Whilst replacing the toilet and associated plumbing in our aft head, I took the time to access the fridge & freezer compressors (via a hatch in the aft head into the galley).
They are (i think) original Isotherm self pumping compressor - the new versions are here https://www.indelwebastomarine.com/u...ature-control/
At the moment both compressors are switched by a single breaker at the main panel. We'd like to be able to switch of either the fridge or freezer independently to allow for cleaning/maintenance as required.
This is a relatively simple change to the wiring which I'm happy to do.
But whilst doing this change, I've found an external automotive type relay that is connected to the compressor control box via a screw into the side of the box. It's connections are
Pin 30 - +ve from the main breaker
Pin 87 - -ve
Pin 85 - connected to compressor control box screw with green/yellow wire
Pin 86 - -ve and to pin 85 via a diode.
I can find no reference to this external relay in the manual we have on board or any I can find online.
Any thoughts on what it does - at the moment it seems if it does energise, it will connect the 24v +ve supply straight to ground

Thanks in advance...
They are (i think) original Isotherm self pumping compressor - the new versions are here https://www.indelwebastomarine.com/u...ature-control/
At the moment both compressors are switched by a single breaker at the main panel. We'd like to be able to switch of either the fridge or freezer independently to allow for cleaning/maintenance as required.
This is a relatively simple change to the wiring which I'm happy to do.
But whilst doing this change, I've found an external automotive type relay that is connected to the compressor control box via a screw into the side of the box. It's connections are
Pin 30 - +ve from the main breaker
Pin 87 - -ve
Pin 85 - connected to compressor control box screw with green/yellow wire
Pin 86 - -ve and to pin 85 via a diode.
I can find no reference to this external relay in the manual we have on board or any I can find online.
Any thoughts on what it does - at the moment it seems if it does energise, it will connect the 24v +ve supply straight to ground
Thanks in advance...