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Eva kool problem

Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:25

Ferret

Greetings all, I went to use my ED40 yesterday which is little more than a year old and the thing no go! The comp. cuts in for about 5 seconds and then cuts out, but the fan is still running. Any ideas as to the problem? Please, no should've bought a Waeco/engel or whatever...
Thanks Scott
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AnswerID: 48726   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 09:26

flappan replied:

Whats it plugged into . . .

Low Voltage cutout ?
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FollowupID: 310532   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:05

Ferret posted:

Plugged into car both running and just off Batt.
Yeah thought about that but the fan is still running, and know fault LED's up?
cheers
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AnswerID: 48729   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:18

Member - Wim (Bris) replied:

Ferret.
Symptoms would appear to eliminate most of the electrics. I think from memory the fan is wired from the compressor.
If you have the 240vac/24vdc adaptor try that. If problem persists, check wiring in comp terminal box.

RegardsIs it tinea or has it just been too long since the last trip?
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FollowupID: 310533   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:07

Ferret posted:

Haven't tried the 240v thingy yet but will when I get home tonight.
Cheers Scott
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FollowupID: 310535   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:24

flappan posted:

I thought they were seperate . . . I'm sure my EvaKool is ???

Mines about 10yo though . . . not sure of current specs.
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AnswerID: 48733   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 10:53

Martyn (WA) replied:

Ferret,
Shoud've bought an Engel................ LOLKeep the shiny side up
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FollowupID: 310534   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:07

Ferret posted:

Thanks Marty!!!
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FollowupID: 310539   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 12:03

Martyn (WA) posted:

Hey, has the noise gone away or has it returned? Did you find out what it was?
Keep the shiny side up
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FollowupID: 310541   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 12:11

Ferret posted:

All gone!!???
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FollowupID: 310564   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 16:21

Member - Eskimo posted:

does it run on 240Wow, am I cute! The extra long legs are built-in prevention against ducks disease. Great looks and a real goer. Doesnt waddle along like some.
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AnswerID: 48752   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 13:18

Wayne (NSW) replied:

Ferret,

Could be the compressure or it might be out of gas.

Should have bought a...........

WayneAlways Out'N About
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FollowupID: 310563   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 16:21

Member - Eskimo posted:

if it was out of gas it would run for a lot longer than 10 seconds.
There's lots of reasons why it is only running for 10 secs but out of gas aint one.

Wow, am I cute! The extra long legs are built-in prevention against ducks disease. Great looks and a real goer. Doesnt waddle along like some.
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AnswerID: 48762   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 14:54

Member - Oskar(Bris) replied:

Ferret
My RF47 did something similar (run for 10 seconds or so and then turn off) and I found, when I had the electrical system checked, that I had a battery/alternator problem.
I fixed that up and now I runs like it should.
If it runs on the 240V power pack or even on a reasonable battery charger it should run on you vehicles system.
Maybe check your battery terminals and all fittings and connections.
And BTW you should have bought an Evakool! LOL
Cheers
oskarThe real oskar
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AnswerID: 48796   Submitted: Monday, Mar 01, 2004 at 20:33

Viola replied:

Darling that is because the wiring is to light dear or you are using a smokey smelly stinky plug dear. Darling the good man at the auto electrician fixed me right up with proper plugs and heavy wiring. Darling hopefully he can fix up hubby to dear or else I may need the handsome gorgeous auto electrician man to wire me right up.
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FollowupID: 310656   Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 08:47

Ferret posted:

Not sure what to make of this! I think you might be right though. Got home last night and plugged it into the 240v thingy and no probs. Must have been borderline before.
Anyone know what voltage they cut out at? 10.6Vs?
Thanks Scott
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FollowupID: 310657   Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 08:58

flappan posted:

I thought it was 10.4v , but as I said before mines 10 yo, so not sure of current specs.

10.4/10.6v Probably 2 fifths of bugger all anyway . . . I think theres a bigger underlying problem.
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AnswerID: 48918   Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 02, 2004 at 19:00

Boeing replied:

Ferret, Whilst it sounds as if your battery is a bit dodgy, it may not be. If you have a multimetre check what the voltage is when the fridge attempts to start by pulling out the plug just enough to touch the multimetre ends with. + to + and - to - of course! This is the only way that you can see what the start attempt is drawing. If your battery is OK and so are the leads/plugs, it may be the electronic controller as I had the same thing happen to a Danfoss equiped fridge. Replaced the electronic box and it worked fine. What is the warranty on the Evakool's?.

Cheers

Mark
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AnswerID: 49294   Submitted: Friday, Mar 05, 2004 at 16:34

scott111 replied:

if it works on 240v then its got to be your 12v supply isnt supplying enought power
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