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    ENGEL fridge issue

    packed my 32L into the fender to use as a freezer for my fraser island trip and noticed it was only getting to -16 and not cycling off. i have gradually been moving the thermostat back and its now cycling on/off and maintaining -10.5.....not quite cold enough to hold ice-cream

    is the old girl due for a visit to a fridgie......

    whats are the likely problems?

    short on gas is the only thing i can think of

    yeah yeah..... just the thread waeco owners were waiting for

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    packed my 32L into the fender to use as a freezer for my fraser island trip and noticed it was only getting to -16 and not cycling off. i have gradually been moving the thermostat back and its now cycling on/off and maintaining -10.5.....not quite cold enough to hold ice-cream

    is the old girl due for a visit to a fridgie......

    whats are the likely problems?

    short on gas is the only thing i can think of

    yeah yeah..... just the thread waeco owners were waiting for
    Power supply would be my guees.
    Same thing happened to me when my 2nd batt droped a cell.
    Whats it like when the motors running?

    Yeah swap it for a Weaco like mine and you should be right.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
    Power supply would be my guees. umm, hope not as it has been running with three batteries connect 1 x start and 2 x 100amp aux + a 65W solar panel
    Same thing happened to me when my 2nd batt droped a cell.i am thinking i may have a suss aux battery but i still have 12.4 volts, to chack the batteries is a three day event.......soon to change
    Whats it like when the motors running? drove to the shops today and left it running and the compressor was running, it could very well have cycled off then back on

    Yeah swap it for a Weaco like mine and you should be right.nah will stick with my engels.........if it was a waeco it would have webt into panic mod and probably turned off

    Cheers.
    thanks for the tips, i must re-config the batteries so that i can check them easily, for peace of mind really

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    i believe engels are not current sensitive i.e. the swing motor/compressor will still run a 6V's.....not too good for your battery though

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    When the Waeco have this type of problem it is on the circuit board temperature controller which get damage by surge on the line when run in 240.
    80% of the times the Waecos go in freezer mode

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    packed my 32L into the fender to use as a freezer for my fraser island trip and noticed it was only getting to -16 and not cycling off. i have gradually been moving the thermostat back and its now cycling on/off and maintaining -10.5.....not quite cold enough to hold ice-cream

    is the old girl due for a visit to a fridgie......

    whats are the likely problems?

    short on gas is the only thing i can think of

    yeah yeah..... just the thread waeco owners were waiting for



    If a fridge is properly gassed and the compressor is running, if it does not cycle off there is only one thin it can be, the thermostat.

    If it keeps running things should freeze as the temp is controlled simply by turning compressor on/off as required, same as air con in a car.

    I hate to tell you this but it sounds like a gas leak.

    How old is it? My old Engle developed a gas leak(19 yo) and had simillar symtoms. It was leaking somewhere near where the pipes join the evaporator behind the plastic cover at the top rear inside fridge.

    There was a tell tale oil stain around this area.

    Dave.

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    It must be your imagination.

    Engles go for ever, work upside down and never have a problem. Haven't you been reading the threads on car fridges

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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    It must be your imagination.

    Engles go for ever, work upside down and never have a problem. Haven't you been reading the threads on car fridges
    Thats right your a Engle agent by stealth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    If a fridge is properly gassed and the compressor is running, if it does not cycle off there is only one thin it can be, the thermostat.

    If it keeps running things should freeze as the temp is controlled simply by turning compressor on/off as required, same as air con in a car.

    I hate to tell you this but it sounds like a gas leak.

    How old is it? My old Engle developed a gas leak(19 yo) and had simillar symtoms. It was leaking somewhere near where the pipes join the evaporator behind the plastic cover at the top rear inside fridge.

    There was a tell tale oil stain around this area.

    Dave.
    thanks Dave
    i will have a good look at the fridge when i return, pull the covers of and give it a good clean. the thermostat seems to be working fine as its happily cycling on/of @ -10

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    Recently Engel users had some bad experiences with the reliability of Engel fridges here in RSA. But still their reliability remains the biggest selling point.

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