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![]() http://www.veco-na.com/images/Frigob...ual_Rev_24.pdf See chapter 5 5:3 Safeguards Protection is provided for the following: (1) Low voltage. To prevent the batteries from being totally discharged, the compressor will be stopped if the voltage at the terminals on the controller falls below 10.4volts (22.8v on a 24v system). It will not re-start until the voltage rises above 11.7 volts (24.2 on a 24v system). (2) High voltage. If the voltage exceeds 17v, the controller stops the compressor and switches into 24v mode, but will not attempt to start the compressor until the voltage reaches 24.2v. (3) Compressor non-start. If the compressor does not start, the controller will stop the starting process and attempt a re-start approximately every 45-90 seconds. (4) Compressor speed too low. If the compressor speed falls below 1900 RPM the controller will stop the compressor. (5) Fan (and pump) protection. If the current draw across the fan terminals exceeds 0.7 amps at 12v dc, the compressor will be stopped and a re-start attempted every 45-90 seconds. (6) Module overheat. If the heat sink on the controller exceeds 100 deg C (212 deg F), the compressor will be stopped and will be re-started when normal operating temperatures are resumed. I think you should demand your money back under warranty as it's simply not your fault of the compressor baked the oil. (If, indeed, it truly did which I doubt.) The only way that can happen is if the Module overheat function failed to work as advertised. -- Sir Gregory |
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