Hi again,
Last time I was on the boat ( before haul out for hurricane season ), I tried to run the frige. After quite a few hours of continuous running the cold plate was only look warm while the connection fitting was completely frosted up (see the attached picture).
I suspect that the expansion valve is in this fitting and it froze, thus preventing evacuation/cooling of the cold plate.
It is the Adler-Barbour 12v system, I believe originally installed on Legends 40.5. Searching web I was unable to find anything pertinent. I understand the older systems used capillary tubes which was changed to expansion valves later, there is no capillary tube on my system.
Comments, advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Frank
Last time I was on the boat ( before haul out for hurricane season ), I tried to run the frige. After quite a few hours of continuous running the cold plate was only look warm while the connection fitting was completely frosted up (see the attached picture).
I suspect that the expansion valve is in this fitting and it froze, thus preventing evacuation/cooling of the cold plate.
It is the Adler-Barbour 12v system, I believe originally installed on Legends 40.5. Searching web I was unable to find anything pertinent. I understand the older systems used capillary tubes which was changed to expansion valves later, there is no capillary tube on my system.
Comments, advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Frank
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