[C320-list] Refrigeration Diagnostics Assistance

Michael Paris mparis495 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 21 12:05:08 PDT 2021


Ken,
It’s in the port stern locker in the farthest aft corner on a shelf. Also, there is a breaker switch in that locker that is basically on the inside of where the shore power plug is. I’ve tripped that a few times just crawling out of the locker. That breaker is flipped would be my guess.

Take care,
Mike
#734

> On Jun 21, 2021, at 11:40 AM, Ken McCrimmon <kenmccrimmon at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 10 days ago, I left KIA ORA (2003 Catalina 320) plugged into shore power with the fridge running. with a couple of beers and some water.
> I came back this weekend and the fridge was not running.  The switch was still on and the shore power plugged in.  I know that the yard would have unplugged to boat to do some other work during the week.
> Normally, I can hear the compressor running but nothing.  I checked the thermostat, I reset the switch on the electrical panel, nothing seemed to make a difference.
> I tried to find the compressor.  I thought it might be in the port locker but what i thought might be the compressor was actually the battery charger.  I did not look in the port stern locker.  Did not think about that until now.
> I put a block of ice in the fridge for the weekend, which created another problem, lots of water in the bottom of the fridge.
> 
> 
>  1.   Is there a fuse or circuit breaker that i should be checking?
>  2.  Anybody know where else to look for the compressor?
>  3.  I thought there was a drain for the fridge (based on some other reading on the C320 Association site) but I could not find it.  I tried to get the water out manually (jcloths, tea towels, etc)  I either need a manual pump or really big sponge.  Is there a drain in the cold box and if so, is there something i need to do to open it.  Assume it drains into the bilge.
> 
> I tried getting into the 320 site to do more research but i am having password issues today
> 
> Thanks
> Ken
> 
> 



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