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Richard, I would definitely prefer the AEO module but have not found anyone
selling them. R-Parts got a few in and immediately sold out. I even considered programming my own microcontroller to adjust a digital pot in the thermostat line to control the speed but decided it would take a lot more R&D than I wanted to invest. If I find a couple in the future I will swap out the originals. I figure a couple of spare power modules might rescue somebody down island one day. :-) I do plan to add the indicator LEDs. Saw that in the instruction sheet and wonder why everyone doesn't do it. Thanks for the idea about the thermal switch. That will definitely go in the system. The exhaust fan will be buried behind the galley cabinets so it won't make much noise but no reason to use amps when they are not needed. Think I will stick one on top of each compressor and wire them in parallel so that if either needs more air the fan comes on. Heard so many stories about RFI from these power modules that I am going to great lengths to suppress it. Lined the compressor compartment with copper bug screen, adding chokes to the power lines and running all the signal lines in shielded twisted pair. Hopefully that will help. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com wrote in message ups.com... BD Module selection Danfoss offers a series of special electronic modules for their 12 volt BD35 BD50 compressor to address differant installation and operating problems. There are two different modules to hopefully address the radio noise problem, A soft start module for the BD50, An AC/DC model to eliminate the battery charger when connected to shore power and Danfoss's automatic speed control model. Unfortunately they don't sell one model that has all of these functions. For more information on this see the current post on my forum at http://www.kollmann-marine.com Glenn, I would recommend the automatic speed control module described by Danfoss as Adaptive Energy Optimization module (AEO). Here are some additional recommendations: · These units are so quite I would add a green 12 volt LED to the module's unused fan terminals small + and F. · All these modules have a chip inside for troubleshooting if a 12 volt low amp LED is connected to module terminals small + and D. A red LED is recommended here as the only time it will be on is when there is a problem. · If you need to add a supplemental cooling fan I would control it with a inexpensive temperature Snap Disc Control switch available from WW Granger. I have used there model 2E246, fan turns on at 120 degrees and off at 110 degrees the objective is to keep the compressors below 130 degrees F if possable, cost $7. |
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