Norman_E
Well-Known Member
I have posted before on my fridge problems, http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?400773-Wiring-up-a-Fridge and have now found out that the fridge can be run without the failed CLD inverter if I use a relay or two to switch it on. Essentially the thermostat is a 12 volt one, and if I provide it with a 12 volt supply it closes the circuit when cooling is demanded. If I use the thermostat circuit to close a 12 volt coil relay and switch the 230 volt supply for the compressor I can either use another pair of contacts on the same relay to switch 12 volts for the seawater circulation pump that keeps the compressor cool, or use a second relay to do that.
The question is which is better? Two relays keep the 230 volt and 12 volt circuits well apart, but if one fails I could have the pump running without the compressor, or worse, the other way round causing the compressor to overheat. A single relay ensures that both work together. I am thinking of one of these http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/displayProduct.jsp?sku=SW02627# which would allow me to use one pair of contacts for the 230 volt compressor, leave the centre pair unused, and put the 12 volt pump circuit on the other pair.
The question is which is better? Two relays keep the 230 volt and 12 volt circuits well apart, but if one fails I could have the pump running without the compressor, or worse, the other way round causing the compressor to overheat. A single relay ensures that both work together. I am thinking of one of these http://cpc.farnell.com/jsp/displayProduct.jsp?sku=SW02627# which would allow me to use one pair of contacts for the 230 volt compressor, leave the centre pair unused, and put the 12 volt pump circuit on the other pair.