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    Waeco CF-80 Qestion / Help

    Hi guyz n girlz,

    In my whole camping life I have never ran a fridge, always used an esky or 2 and ice.

    Anyhow's when I picked up the new GQ ( which I still haven't done anything with! ) it came with a Waeco CF-80 Cool Freeze but was missing the 12v lead and 240v lead, today I decided 2 head down 2 my closest BCF and bought a 12v lead which stated it fitted it fitted the CF80/80DZ/110 and also bought a 240v lead which said suited CFX/CF/CR

    So got back home and thought I would plug it in on 240V....... um where is the socket for 240v???? so I looked up manuals online and found one that shows a 12v socket and a 240v socket, but mine only has 1 socket surely they did not make a fridge / freezer that u can't run on 240v or did they? The manual I found says CF-80AC but mine is a CF-80DC but I can't find any info or manual on it?

    So basically does anyone know if this runs on 240v as well????

    Cheers in advance,

    Todd

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    G’day Toddstar Mate, pretty sure our old CF80 had 2x power plug ports if that’s what they’re called? One each side (left & right) of the emergency override switch with either being 12/24V DC & 220/240V AC.



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    Quote Originally Posted by MB View Post
    G’day Toddstar Mate, pretty sure our old CF80 had 2x power plug ports if that’s what they’re called? One each side (left & right) of the emergency override switch with either being 12/24V DC & 220/240V AC.



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    Hi mate, Yeh that's exactly how it shows it in the manual I downloaded, but this 1 certainly doesn't have 2 power plug ports but seriously can't understand why they would ditch the 240v option so thought I might be missing something
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    Yeah sorry Toddy you have been led a stray mate. The early Waecos use a 240v to 12v inverter. Check the link below. 8 have 2 of the CF80s and they were bought at least 8 years apart and both use the converter in the link. Cheap way for Waeco to sell a 240v capable fridge qithout engineering it in.

    https://www.bcf.com.au/p/waeco-adapt...0v/118483.html

    Take the 240v lead back and buy the converter or chase one on eBay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Yeah sorry Toddy you have been led a stray mate. The early Waecos use a 240v to 12v inverter. Check the link below. 8 have 2 of the CF80s and they were bought at least 8 years apart and both use the converter in the link. Cheap way for Waeco to sell a 240v capable fridge qithout engineering it in.

    https://www.bcf.com.au/p/waeco-adapt...0v/118483.html

    Take the 240v lead back and buy the converter or chase one on eBay.
    Yep as Dazz said Todd but converter should be pretty cheap, take that 240 plug back and same price will get you one on eBay.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MudRunnerTD View Post
    Yeah sorry Toddy you have been led a stray mate. The early Waecos use a 240v to 12v inverter. Check the link below. 8 have 2 of the CF80s and they were bought at least 8 years apart and both use the converter in the link. Cheap way for Waeco to sell a 240v capable fridge qithout engineering it in.

    https://www.bcf.com.au/p/waeco-adapt...0v/118483.html

    Take the 240v lead back and buy the converter or chase one on eBay.
    Thanks mate, will take the 240v lead back
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    Not sure if I should be posting here or the Angry thread but anyhow, I'm here now....

    So returned the 240v lead back today and purchased the 240v to 12v inverter in Dazza's link ( thanks mate ), before even trying it which in hind sight I guess I should of done, I blew out the majority of bull dust from inside ( first pic ), it was a very light blow of air so can't see it doing any damage or blowing a wire from a connector, but anyhow... nothing no power. took it outside 2 the car and plugged it in 2 the ciggy lighter... nothing.

    Thought it might of been a faulty 12v lead but plugged it back into the converter and tested with a multi meter and got 14.9v

    Am I missing something or is the fridge just dead
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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Yep as Dazz said Todd but converter should be pretty cheap, take that 240 plug back and same price will get you one on eBay.


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    20 bucks for 240v lead.... 130 bucks for convertor from BCF!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    Not sure if I should be posting here or the Angry thread but anyhow, I'm here now....

    So returned the 240v lead back today and purchased the 240v to 12v inverter in Dazza's link ( thanks mate ), before even trying it which in hind sight I guess I should of done, I blew out the majority of bull dust from inside ( first pic ), it was a very light blow of air so can't see it doing any damage or blowing a wire from a connector, but anyhow... nothing no power. took it outside 2 the car and plugged it in 2 the ciggy lighter... nothing.

    Thought it might of been a faulty 12v lead but plugged it back into the converter and tested with a multi meter and got 14.9v

    Am I missing something or is the fridge just dead
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    Recently had same prob with my 90lt, Turned out was the display, the power button is part and parcel of it.

    Display packs it in, everything packs it in. You should be able to purchase the display online / ebay.
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