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baldlimey

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Hi.

 

My shoreline fridge is acting very strange.

 

If I leave it set on 3 the led starts blinking which I thought meant low voltage? However if when it does this I turn it up to 4 the compressor starts and it seems happy for a time. The domestic batteries are about 2 weeks old.

 

The blinking appears to be one a pause then 2 although it is difficult to be sure.

 

It has been very hot on the boat.

 

Any ideas great fully received.

 

Pete

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From the Danfoss manual

 

One blink and then a pause = battery low cut out, two blinks and the a pause = fan over current cutout. I bet te two blinks will clear as soon as you get the voltage at the fridge up.

 

What happens when the engine is revving?

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Thanks all

 

Just checked the voltage and it was just over 10 at the fridge and 12.86 at the batteries.

 

When I tightened the earth connection at one end of the batteries I obviously did not tighten properly when I replaced the domestic batteries it went up at the fridge. Doh! 

 

I would love to say this was the dumbest question I had asked on this forum.

 

Pete 

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48 minutes ago, baldlimey said:

Just checked the voltage and it was just over 10 at the fridge <snip> When I tightened the earth connection at one end of the batteries <snip> it went up at the fridge.

Perfect result :)

 

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