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Waeco CF 50 getting too cold
Submitted: Thursday, Jan 01, 2004 at 18:46
Pepper
I just purchased a
Waeco
fridge
and ran it on 240 volt at home for a couple of days. The settings had to be on 'LOW' on the side with only 2 lights going on the top to maintain just the right temp (sorry do not have a gauge to measure the temp). On my recent trip to the Bunya Mountains, this thing just froze everything inside on the same settings and even turning it down to the lowest possible setting (1 light on top), it would freeze all the food and drinks.
Anybody got some ideas what is wrong with it? Do they work differently while the car is travelling?
Thanks fellow travellers
Pepper
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AnswerID: 41492 Submitted: Thursday, Jan 01, 2004 at 19:33
Member - Vince
replied: HI Pepper.
I have had my 50l
waeco
for over 12 months.On setting 2 lights it runs on 3/4 degrees.On setting 3 lights, it runs between-1 & 1 degree.I have found the meat
at the bottom to freeze & the rest of the
fridge
is OK.
Does the compressor cycle on & off when only 1 light is on? If it stays running all the time I would email
waeco
for some
technical
info.
Regards
Vince
Reply 1 of 8
AnswerID: 41494 Submitted: Thursday, Jan 01, 2004 at 20:21
Member - Eskimo
replied: If it still frezes at "highest" (warmest ) then something is clearly wrong.Wow! am I cute
If yer ain't
fishing
, Yer ain't livin
Richard
Reply 2 of 8
AnswerID: 41498 Submitted: Thursday, Jan 01, 2004 at 21:09
Eric Experience.
replied: Pepper.
The
waeco
fridge
has a thermostat conected to a thermister on the side of the inner chamber. The thermister is attached the innerchamber with a dob of silastick. this dob of silastic does not hold on some units so the thermister is not in contact with the cold.
Waeco
are well aware of this problem and will give you a new unit. Eric.
Reply 3 of 8
AnswerID: 41512 Submitted: Thursday, Jan 01, 2004 at 22:24
Member - AndrewPatrol
replied: also make sure that the emergency switch is set to "off". it over-rides the thermo
Reply 4 of 8
AnswerID: 41541 Submitted: Friday, Jan 02, 2004 at 11:16
Member - Ken
replied:
bleep mate, your having a bad trot.
Boiling Car and freezing
Fridge
, whats next for the new year.
I have an upright
Waeco
50litre with the freezer up the top and it works like a dream.
We turn it the night before leave (240V) and then fill it to capacity, including frozen goods in the freezer.
It then basically stays on 12V from then on.
We have had somethings freeze in the bottom on occasion when we had it adjusted too high, however a little experimentation has corrected that.
Take the others advice and stick with it, because they are a good item.
Regards
Ken Robinson
Reply 5 of 8
AnswerID: 41572 Submitted: Friday, Jan 02, 2004 at 15:47
Time
replied: Had mine do the same thing on it's first outing. Took it to the local
Waeco
service man. He plugged it into his test gear overnight. Found 3 things wrong with it, not sure exactly what. Anyway he rang me to say he had spoken to
Waeco
, they said don't stuff around trying to fix it, they sent a brand new replacement a couple of days later.
Had no problems with the new one in the past year.
Cheers
Buggerlux
Reply 6 of 8
AnswerID: 41601 Submitted: Friday, Jan 02, 2004 at 22:23
Paul Q
replied: Pepper
If the emergency switch which is under the hi-lo switch on the side is ON it will cause the
fridge
to freeze. This is to bypass the LED controls in case of failure. The compressor runs continuously and turns the
fridge
in to a freezer.
Reply 7 of 8
AnswerID: 41661 Submitted: Saturday, Jan 03, 2004 at 18:57
Pepper
replied: Thanks to all you fellows for the responses to my
fridge
problem. Andrew and Paul hit the nail on the head. I had the emergency switch in the 'on' position which I did mistake for a general on/off switch (what a dummy). All's well now thanks to you guys.
Cheers Pepper
Reply 8 of 8
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