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HELP ER2 on my waco fridge...?? about to go away..

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HELP ER2 on my waco fridge...?? about to go away..

Post by Mousie »

hey i am about to go away for the weekend and teh fridge is displaying
ER2

wen u try turn it on WTF is this? i never seen it b4
need to fix it so i can go away tonight
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Post by Slunnie »

I'm not sure how the Waeco's freezers display their errors as mine is an EvaKool, though if you run it off a cig lighter plug, then I'd bet that its a low current cutout that has activated. Those plugs will last for 1 or 2 weeks before melting. Sometimes you cant even see any damage at all on them, but a new plug fixes it. My Waeco fridge's plug, which is a special cig lighter one did last for about 1.5 months before melting though, the Evakools lasted about 1 week!

If you're running a cig plug, then you'll really need to change to better power plugs.
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Post by Harb »

I think it means you haven't got enought beer in it :rofl:
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Post by 1TUFFGQ »

low voltage.
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Post by CRUSHU »

Slunnie wrote:I'm not sure how the Waeco's freezers display their errors as mine is an EvaKool, though if you run it off a cig lighter plug, then I'd bet that its a low current cutout that has activated. Those plugs will last for 1 or 2 weeks before melting. Sometimes you cant even see any damage at all on them, but a new plug fixes it. My Waeco fridge's plug, which is a special cig lighter one did last for about 1.5 months before melting though, the Evakools lasted about 1 week!

If you're running a cig plug, then you'll really need to change to better power plugs.
What sort of plug? A small Anderson? I just had a CF80 Waeco give to me for my Birthday, I don't want it packing it in!
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Post by Slunnie »

Small Andersons would work, though I just use the boating type 2pin screw down plugs direct to the 2nd battery. So far no issues.
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Post by udm »

they also give you an error if the battery cant handle it.
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Post by frp88 »

When my battery was to low it beeps and the red error light went on I don't remember reading an error list :?: There is a reset for the computer but I can't remember it. Try put it on 240v that you would eliminate the low voltage.
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Post by Mousie »

arfter fiddling around changing powersoces still got teh same error
so its not a power issue...

the display now showed the temp as 99 arfter having it on over night drops to 80...

so i think the electricals are fucked
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Post by BowTieGQ »

Not much help for your problem but keep these handy

1 FLASH Low voltage - check wiring and battery
2 FLASHES Fan overload - check fan is not jammed
3 FLASHES Motor start error - leave off for 10 mins then restart
4 FLASHES Low motor speed - call WEACO
5 FLASHES Thermal cutout - check for blocked vents
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Post by ed. »

Take it to a Waeco dealer to get fixed, is it a CF60? apparently some of them have this error.

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Post by j-top paj »

i think ER2 is code for "i should have bought a engel but i was too much of a tightarse" :finger:
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Post by j-top paj »

ed. wrote:Take it to a Waeco dealer to get fixed, is it a CF60? apparently some of them have this error.

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/f10/ ... ney-26295/
he has the 80lt one
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Post by Harb »

j-top paj wrote:i think ER2 is code for "i should have bought a engel but i was too much of a tightarse" :finger:
hahahahahaha :D :rofl:
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Post by HotFourOk »

j-top paj wrote:
ed. wrote:Take it to a Waeco dealer to get fixed, is it a CF60? apparently some of them have this error.

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/f10/ ... ney-26295/
he has the 80lt one
I have a CF-35, and it is currently getting fixed for this issue ;)
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Post by ed. »

HotFourOk wrote:
j-top paj wrote:
ed. wrote:Take it to a Waeco dealer to get fixed, is it a CF60? apparently some of them have this error.

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/f10/ ... ney-26295/
he has the 80lt one
I have a CF-35, and it is currently getting fixed for this issue ;)
I have a CF-35 as well... can I get it fixed before the issue arises? :armsup:
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