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Disco300Tdi
7th March 2007, 04:06 PM
I have a 40th Anniversary Engel that has a digital temp readout.

I changed the battery for the display and now the temp is on fulltime
even when turned off

Anyone else have the same thing happen to them, or suggestions please...

ladas
7th March 2007, 04:10 PM
I have a 40th Anniversary Engel that has a digital temp readout.

I changed the battery for the display and now the temp is on fulltime
even when turned off

Anyone else have the same thing happen to them, or suggestions please...

Dunno - long as it keeps the beer cold at the w/end I don't really care.

Were you going to ring me ????

Reads90
7th March 2007, 04:19 PM
I have a 40th Anniversary Engel that has a digital temp readout.

I changed the battery for the display and now the temp is on fulltime
even when turned off

Anyone else have the same thing happen to them, or suggestions please...

They are all like that . all the ones i saw when i bought mine had the temp on even in the show room. Mine has always worked even thought it is not on. They say the batteries work for about 2 years like that.

nornalup
7th March 2007, 04:23 PM
Yep, it's on fulltime regardless of the engel being switchd on. Must just run off the battery, no switch.

Good stuff but aint they. Only thing better would to have got me hands on one of those stainless models they did for a limited time. Fisheerman I know has a 60L one. The best thing about them is they are completely square inside, so easy to clean.

I have a habit of exploding beer in the engel, and they are a pain in the but to clean.

Reads90
7th March 2007, 04:30 PM
Yep, it's on fulltime regardless of the engel being switchd on. Must just run off the battery, no switch.

Good stuff but aint they. Only thing better would to have got me hands on one of those stainless models they did for a limited time. Fisheerman I know has a 60L one. The best thing about them is they are completely square inside, so easy to clean.

I have a habit of exploding beer in the engel, and they are a pain in the but to clean.


:) :) :) yeah i had to clean two bloody exploded pesi max out of my engal over the weekend. So the wife is now banned from anything but beer in my fridge:)

Captain_Rightfoot
7th March 2007, 05:19 PM
Yep... second this. Mine has gone flat now and I just bought a replacement battery :) (lasted about 18 months)

stusgonesailing
7th March 2007, 09:30 PM
Yep, it's on fulltime regardless of the engel being switchd on. Must just run off the battery, no switch.

Good stuff but aint they. Only thing better would to have got me hands on one of those stainless models they did for a limited time. Fisheerman I know has a 60L one. The best thing about them is they are completely square inside, so easy to clean.

I have a habit of exploding beer in the engel, and they are a pain in the but to clean.

If you are interested i am looking to get rid of my 40l stailess so i can get a 60 or 80 litre. send me a pm if you want to know more

Disco300Tdi
7th March 2007, 09:38 PM
They are all like that . all the ones i saw when i bought mine had the temp on even in the show room. Mine has always worked even thought it is not on. They say the batteries work for about 2 years like that.


Must be then, I cant remember it whilst switched off

And it has been flat for approx 12 months also

DEFENDERZOOK
7th March 2007, 11:16 PM
yes...the thermometer is on permanently.....not unlike a digital clock......

the battery is easy enough to change and obtain......its a common size......




the best thing about it being on even if the fridge is off is that you always know what the temp is inside it......

you dont have to turn it on to find out.......



also.....if the thermometer had a on/off switch......i know of at least one person that would forget to turn it off....... :angel: :wasntme:

numpty
8th March 2007, 02:13 PM
Have one of those too, and same as everyone else says, it's on all the time. What's this about exploding beer, never have that trouble. Methinks someone must have it set too cold. We never use ours as a freezer and have it set so it cycles between 1.5 and 4 degrees.

Dinty
9th March 2007, 07:02 AM
G'day All, Geez my Engel must be an antique (I think it's a 1975 model 29lt) it doesn't have anything fancy on it, manual controls :( but I don't think I will upgrade as there is nothing wrong with it:D , methinks it will see my touring days out LOL cheers Dennis:wasntme:

Captain_Rightfoot
9th March 2007, 07:50 AM
G'day All, Geez my Engel must be an antique (I think it's a 1975 model 29lt) it doesn't have anything fancy on it, manual controls :( but I don't think I will upgrade as there is nothing wrong with it:D , methinks it will see my touring days out LOL cheers Dennis:wasntme:

That's got to be a fault with their design. You buy one and you have it for life...

drover81
9th March 2007, 05:59 PM
I've got an new compressor to replace a 30yo one.
Can anyone tell me the charge weight for the 40L engel compressor?
It should be on the identification plate on the side.

cheers