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Alphadug

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Fridge thermostat revisited
« on: May 13 2019, 21:02 »
It appears that people have replaced the thermostat in a system with a VE150 evaporator unit. I have a Sodial MH1219A (basically the Htronic) with a sensor that goes in the fridge box not in the evaporator coils like the factory setup. Isotherm says this will not work. I can't see any reason it won't. Has anyone had any problems with this setup?

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Doug

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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #1 on: May 14 2019, 10:20 »
We've been using a digital thermostat for a couple years now, in liveaboard cruising (fulltime) use. Works very well. Location of the sensor is important.

I've also added a circulation fan to reduce icing and help a more equal temperature distribution in our large 160L fridge. The sensor is located at the opposite side of the fan, away from the evaporator plate, so it measures the circulated air temperature in the fridge.
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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #2 on: May 20 2019, 14:57 »
also +1 more using an aftermarket thermostat, as long as you wire it correctly to the original control inputs you can put in basically whatever controller you like.

the only sensitive power supply is the one designed for the fan, and if that draws too much current your fridge will just "fault loop" itself and basically not work, that can cause you issues if you mess with it, the rest is simple.


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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #3 on: May 20 2019, 17:29 »
We've been using a digital thermostat for a couple years now, in liveaboard cruising (fulltime) use. Works very well. Location of the sensor is important.

I've also added a circulation fan to reduce icing and help a more equal temperature distribution in our large 160L fridge. The sensor is located at the opposite side of the fan, away from the evaporator plate, so it measures the circulated air temperature in the fridge.

 We do likewise. Cost about £10 on Ebay and is much better than the original.
I've also fitted a 4" 12V computer fan, but not in the fridge, it's mounted in the bulkhead to blow cold air from low down in the aft heads into the compressor compartment...The compressor now remains much cooler (even in hot weather) increasing the efficiency of the fridge............Bill

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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #4 on: May 20 2019, 20:27 »
Do you guys have any specs on the thermostat? What should I be looking at? Also where am I supposed to connect the relay output(?) of the thermostat?

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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #5 on: June 11 2019, 17:52 »
I can't seem to get the Sodial t-stat to cool below 5C. It turns the fridge off at 5 and back on at 6. I'd like it to run between 4 and 6 if possible.

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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #6 on: August 20 2019, 08:58 »
We've been using a digital thermostat for a couple years now, in liveaboard cruising (fulltime) use. Works very well. Location of the sensor is important.

I've also added a circulation fan to reduce icing and help a more equal temperature distribution in our large 160L fridge. The sensor is located at the opposite side of the fan, away from the evaporator plate, so it measures the circulated air temperature in the fridge.

Do you have any pictures of your setup? I have just bought a digital one myself so looking to fit it in the next week or so.

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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #7 on: August 20 2019, 13:48 »
It's flush mounted on the cabin side of the fridge:

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Re: Fridge thermostat revisited
« Reply #8 on: August 20 2019, 20:17 »
I can't seem to get the Sodial t-stat to cool below 5C. It turns the fridge off at 5 and back on at 6. I'd like it to run between 4 and 6 if possible.

Thanks, Doug

Hi Doug
If it's the same as mine then press [Set] for 3-ish secs; press [Down] until 'LS' displays; press [Set] then use [Up/Down] to set 'Low' temp (i.e. 4C); press [Set] to fix in memory. If you need to change High Temp then use [Up/Down] until 'HS' displays; press [Set] then use [Up/Down] to set 'High' temp; press [Set] to fix in memory. Leave and it'll default to normal display after a few seconds. Hope that's the same for yours...
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