Sounds like both units have an electrical problem. I can not tell from picture if these units have BD50 compressors and are model CU100. The name plate on stainless base will tell model and compressor size. In 1995 there were a few of Adler Barbour units built with BD3 compressors and their trouble LED would only indicate low voltage spikes. All units with BD35 and BD50 compressor Troubleshooting LEDs flash a code every 4 seconds. ONE flash indicates an electrical low voltage spike cased by boats electrical system. TWO flashes is a bad fan drawing more than ½ amp. Three, 4 and 5 flashes repeated every 4 seconds identify other troubles.
Please confirm compressor and unit model number.
REFRIGERATOR system
I am assuming this is a BD50 compressor count quick flashes together every 4 seconds, is it one two or more.
FREEZER system
If these are CU100 model Adler Barbour units there is a 15 amp fuse at top Rt corner of stainless steel box remove this fuse and look inside to see if fuse holder is burnt.
Are both units positioned the same as in this picture? I would like to see a picture of stainless box where wires are connected and the Danfoss electronic module on back side of picture.
I see no reason why you would need to replace either of these systems.
Once I confirm what units you have I will send separate instruction for each machine.
I understand and appreciate what you're saying and where your going with this, but what is so frustrating is that I cannot access very much of anything. The units are behind the DC Master panel, and I cannot get to anything without putting my arms across that. Even if I disconnect batteries, etc., then the units are stacked on top of one another so I'd have to remove the Ref unit, which is on top, to get to the Frez unit on the bottom. At any rate, I'll answer the questions I can.
1. For the Ref unit, it flashes one red light every 4 seconds until it shuts down and starts up again.
2. There are two fuses in the upper
Left corner. A 15 amp "Main" and 5 amp Pump/fan. I can get to the fuses in the Ref but not the Frez.
3. The only plate I can view is on the Ref and it gives a serial number, not a part number. It also lists the refrigerant and voltages.
4. Both units are positioned exactly the same.
I, too, suspect electrical. What I need to be able to do is get a mulitmeter down on the hot pin to check the incoming voltage. This was exactly the problem before: loose wire on the main power cut-off switch. In fact, I need to check those terminals again, but I'm always a little skittish around boat electrical. I've been zapped enough times to develop a healthy respect for getting into tight areas I can't see what I'm doing and going to ground.
I find the statement amazing that with at least 10,000 boats in the Detroit area there are only two marine refrigeration technicians. Both of which are too busy to answer service calls. Thanks for your time and suggestions.