Xantrex is sending me a new unit ... will report back once it's in and installed. Feel like I'm finally getting some where.
Here's the news; In a nutshell, the problem continues.
New Xantrex TrueCharge2 arrived on Friday from the factory and was installed today. The installer let it run with the fridge, lights and instruments off charging the batteries and everything looked good. However, with the refrigerator on and drawing < 3 amps (showing 10% output on the charger) after about 20 mins or so it started flashing high charger temperature warning. I sat beside the charger and the fan didn't come on once to try to cool the unit. As the unit gradually warmed up the fan remained off the whole time including when it signalled the high temperature warning.
I turned the charger off and let the refrigerator and navigation instruments run off batteries for about 30 mins. During this time the refrigerator was cooling properly, cycling on and off a few times. (it draws 3.5A at start up and settles around 2.8/3.0A) when the compressor comes on.
After 30 mins, I turned the fridge off and turned the charger on again with some lights on in the boat. The fan immediately came on for 10 mins or so, so the fan does work and its blowing the right direction. The charge light on the unit was displayed and the remote panel indicated 20% charging output. After 10 mins or so the unit settled back into float stage. The fan stopped and unit indicated <5% output.
Next weird thing ... Plugged my Dell laptop power supply into an AC outlet in the boat. As usual the Dell power supply got quite warm charging the laptop. But with the Dell laptop plugged into AC and turned on, after about 30 mins the charger started flashing charger overheat warning. When I felt the charger it felt quite warm .. almost hot. Again fan is not running. So now with the refrigerator turned off, laptop power supply plugged in and laptop turned on, I get a similar charger overheat warning.
I checked and tightened the connections at the shorepower inlet on the boat where the shorepower comes into the boat. I thought a couple of the connections looked a bit suspicious. Nothing major but with a couple wires the insulation had crept into the connection so the connections might not have been making a perfect connection. I adjusted and tightened all the connections and fired up the charger again. The fan immediately came on and I loaded up with all the lights on, refrigerator on, my laptop AC power supply and an 110v electrical fan all on and running. The charger was running at 40% output and the fan was on. It ran like this for 30 mins without incident. I've turned all accessaries off now and left the refrigerator on. Will check it in an hour or so.
I had a couple of posts earlier that suggested a bad connection on the AC side might be the cause. The new issue of the my Dell Laptop causing the charger to heat up is another mystery. Any opinions welcomed.
One more update. I took some further voltage and amps testing with the charger on and fridge running. I found some AC voltage and current at the fridge which was a bit of a surprise. Any opinions welcomed.