Waeco 110 Litre error Er2
Submitted: Sunday, Mar 27, 2016 at 21:09
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Mick1234
Hi I have this error in my Waeco. Does anyone know what this is??
Reply By: Steve in Kakadu - Sunday, Mar 27, 2016 at 21:36
Sunday, Mar 27, 2016 at 21:36
Codes below. Is is a 240 AC one - as in you can plug 240 straight into it (not all can do that).
If so is is flashing on 240v as
well ?
One Flash
Can be caused by:
Insufficient cable size
Too many connections
Poor connections
Not designating fridge with own direct circuit from battery
Battery Protection Cut-Out
If the error light on your fridge flashes once every 5 seconds, it is definitely indicating that you have a voltage drop problem.
This means that the wiring in your car may be inadequate to carry the correct amount of volts to the fridge.
To
test if this is the problem, plug the fridge into a suitable AC adaptor. If you find that the fridge works, you can eliminate that there is a problem with the fridge and the car wiring configuration or plug connections should be stringently checked.
TWO
Fan over current cut-out
If the fan circuit in the control module has a load in excess of 0.5 Amps, the system will fail.
THREE
Motor Start Error
If your error light is flashing three times every 5 seconds, the rotor may be blocked or the differential pressure in the refrigeration system is too high. Faulty compressor or faulty control module.
FOUR
Minimum Motor Speed Error
This failure occurs if the compressor is running slower than 1850 rpm.
FIVE
Thermal cut-out of electronic unit
If the error light is flashing five times every 5 seconds, the refrigeration system has been too heavily loaded, or if the surrounding temperature is high, the electronics will run too hot. This is generally caused by not allowing enough ventilation around the vents of your fridge. To overcome this, simply ventilate your fridge more effectively.
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Reply By: Mick1234 - Monday, Mar 28, 2016 at 19:22
Monday, Mar 28, 2016 at 19:22
Thanks Steve I will try out and see how it goes. It is the 12 volt type that needs an external power source from 240 volt. The cable is adequate as it is 25mm2 into an Anderson plug.
Thanks again
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