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4 questions from our users
John E.asked
My fridge compressor works and is cooling (to freezing) but the digital display does not function at all. There are no error messages - its show nothing as if it was off. Any ideas. Maybe i just replace the display pcb board. They are about AUD $90.00 Idea's.
Mikeasked
Good morning,
I own a Waeco CFX 50 and CFX 40 both purchased during 2022. Happy with purchases thus far.
I am contemplating purchase of a CFX 28 to be used as a LONG TERM, permanent freezer running on around -10 to -15 degrees every day. Mostly on 240V AC but also on 12/24V DC.
I live in FNQ and part of the year in NT.
Please advise/confirm or otherwise suitability of CFX 28 for the above application. When touring ambient temps in vehicle may exceed 35 deg. C.
Any suggestions re modifications/improvements you care to make would be welcome.
Thank you for responding. Cheers, Mike
2 answers
The CFX series can cools up to -50 deg. C of ambient temps
I live in tropical country (Malaysia) with ambient temps exceed 35 deg. C. It can easily sustain between -10 to -15 deg. C
I have to give more time (1-2 days) for the CFX to settle between -18 to -22 deg. C. Less time if you pre-cool the CFX and your food.
Hi Razman, thanks for your response, much appreciated.
Trent D.asked
My brand new fridge runs on 240v, but not 12v. Tried multiple cig sockets plus checked power sources and are all good. Anyone else had this problem? Cut out is low, plenty of voltage getting through.
1 answer
Think it could be the 12v lead mine didn’t work. Tried another 12v lead worked fine
Annasked
Does the orange light stay on
1 answer
When I connect my Waeco 95 to wifi in my car .. it causes my IPhone X to fail to connect to mobile data access
Why is this occurring and what can I do about it as a fix?
Kind regards and thanks ... Alan
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