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Fridge/auto electric repairs
Submitted: Monday, Apr 30, 2001 at 00:00
Robert Harrison
Fridge
keeps blowing fuses and I need someone who will look at car and
fridge
as one system.
Fridge
repairer says
fridge
is OK. Auto electrician says wiring is OK but neither can check others work. Tired of paying out money for no solution. Anyone remotely near Kirribilli would do.
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AnswerID: 426 Submitted: Saturday, May 05, 2001 at 00:00
stephen mills
replied: Try Con at Electromotive 198 Princes Highway arncliffe, phone number eludes me but in the book. This man is an electrical wizard on cars and comes highly recommended!! If the
fridge
is the problem that may be another issue but bring it out for him to look at and advise!
steve balmoral
sydney
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AnswerID: 585 Submitted: Saturday, Jun 02, 2001 at 00:00
Jim Robinson
replied: What type of
fridge
?
What size fuse?
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FollowupID: 155 Submitted: Monday, Jun 04, 2001 at 00:00
Robert posted:
Medium size Engel. Can come back with model number. Fuse was 15 amp although one expert(?) suggested 25amp which had a similar life. ie. dont blow instantaneously but after about 1/2 hour of use.
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AnswerID: 626 Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 12, 2001 at 00:00
Dion Chandler
replied: A medium size Engel should run happily on a 10 Amp fuse, my 29L does. Only if I also put my 15L Engel on as well do I replace both 10Amp fuses with a pair of 15Amp fuses. When no longer immediately required to run both fridges, back the pair of 10Amps go. Cheers, Dion.
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