waeco cf 80 power use question when using 240 volt.
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:15 pm
When using 240 volt power in the house my 80 litre waeco seems to run all the time. It is the new or current model with auto turbo built in (no button for it)
I think that with the varable speed compressor (when on 240 volt) it will run at low speed to avoid stop/starting all the time. I found something on the waeco site about the AE0 (adaptive energy optimiser) technology which limits to switching, regulates the compressor speed?
My brother reckons there must be something wrong with it as it never seems to cycle off. I think it is ok, it was a warm night mid 20s inside house, in a transit bag. Had it set at -16 and would go colder if adjusted it. but otherwise seems to just keep ticking over continously and not cycing off unless i adjusted it warmer!
I am just trying make sure there is nothing wrong with the fridge. in the process upgrading dual battery system (maybe even go triple bat). i have just purchase a 120watt solar panel kit and have two extreme excide wet cell battery 80ah which i'm am going to change to deep cycle!
(I have been using 12dc clamp meter solar putting in 7.5amps in full sun fridge taking out about 4 amps and has been running fridge all night except one (poor sun day) fridge cut out set at medium which is 11.9 volts. freezer temp got up to -11. i know i need a bit more battery storage!)
I think that with the varable speed compressor (when on 240 volt) it will run at low speed to avoid stop/starting all the time. I found something on the waeco site about the AE0 (adaptive energy optimiser) technology which limits to switching, regulates the compressor speed?
My brother reckons there must be something wrong with it as it never seems to cycle off. I think it is ok, it was a warm night mid 20s inside house, in a transit bag. Had it set at -16 and would go colder if adjusted it. but otherwise seems to just keep ticking over continously and not cycing off unless i adjusted it warmer!
I am just trying make sure there is nothing wrong with the fridge. in the process upgrading dual battery system (maybe even go triple bat). i have just purchase a 120watt solar panel kit and have two extreme excide wet cell battery 80ah which i'm am going to change to deep cycle!
(I have been using 12dc clamp meter solar putting in 7.5amps in full sun fridge taking out about 4 amps and has been running fridge all night except one (poor sun day) fridge cut out set at medium which is 11.9 volts. freezer temp got up to -11. i know i need a bit more battery storage!)