peebee
Out of Control
I got my brand new replacement just after Christmas: Thanks @Inkbird!
It seemed quieter, no obvious pulsing on/off of the compressor. The ITC-308 is controlling the keezer at 6C, and is set to switch on the compressor when temperature reaches 7C (differential set at 1C, both CD and HD).
But I'm not in the conservatory (where the keezer is) much at this time of year. Tonight though I was picking tomatoes for dinner (yeap, I've still got tomato plants!) and the keezer came on; five seconds later it went off! I thought I'd better watch it closely for a time, so got ready to pour some beers (I avoid cold beer at this time of year, I just can't get the fascination with drinking cold beers sitting in front of a fire). Didn't wait long and the keezer was back on: This time I could watch the ITC-308 counting down; 6.7, 6.6, 6.5 ... 6.0 and the keezer turned off again (about 3 seconds). A few minutes later it was doing it again! Within 15 minutes it had pulsed the compressor on-off three times.
The "brand new replacement" has done diddly-squat. Thanks @Inkbird for the rapid replacement of the dud unit. But no thanks for putting the problem right, because it didn't!
It seemed quieter, no obvious pulsing on/off of the compressor. The ITC-308 is controlling the keezer at 6C, and is set to switch on the compressor when temperature reaches 7C (differential set at 1C, both CD and HD).
But I'm not in the conservatory (where the keezer is) much at this time of year. Tonight though I was picking tomatoes for dinner (yeap, I've still got tomato plants!) and the keezer came on; five seconds later it went off! I thought I'd better watch it closely for a time, so got ready to pour some beers (I avoid cold beer at this time of year, I just can't get the fascination with drinking cold beers sitting in front of a fire). Didn't wait long and the keezer was back on: This time I could watch the ITC-308 counting down; 6.7, 6.6, 6.5 ... 6.0 and the keezer turned off again (about 3 seconds). A few minutes later it was doing it again! Within 15 minutes it had pulsed the compressor on-off three times.
The "brand new replacement" has done diddly-squat. Thanks @Inkbird for the rapid replacement of the dud unit. But no thanks for putting the problem right, because it didn't!
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