MarkJohnson12345
Well-Known Member
My Waeco compressor unit has failed (post last week)
With the help of the Waeco engineer, I have eliminated the thermostat as the problem.
The engineer has asked me to send the electrical unit back to their workshops fo inspection, and possible replacement (£134 ouch)
Apparantly the unit is held on by one screw!
Alas I have fitted the compressor unit into a tiny space, and the electical unit is pretty tight to a bulkhead. I have tried to feel for the screw, but have not found one where I would expect it to be.
Thus I am after a photo of that end of the compressor unit. Whether I can undo it is another matter.
At worst I will have to take out the whole unit, and loose the gas. Hoping to avoid that one.
TIA
With the help of the Waeco engineer, I have eliminated the thermostat as the problem.
The engineer has asked me to send the electrical unit back to their workshops fo inspection, and possible replacement (£134 ouch)
Apparantly the unit is held on by one screw!
Alas I have fitted the compressor unit into a tiny space, and the electical unit is pretty tight to a bulkhead. I have tried to feel for the screw, but have not found one where I would expect it to be.
Thus I am after a photo of that end of the compressor unit. Whether I can undo it is another matter.
At worst I will have to take out the whole unit, and loose the gas. Hoping to avoid that one.
TIA