Correct me if im wrong but dont both the Engel and Waeco both use a danfoss compressor now? Whereas before i think only Engel did
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Correct me if im wrong but dont both the Engel and Waeco both use a danfoss compressor now? Whereas before i think only Engel did
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Yes correct. The Sawafuji is a piston type compressor and the danfoss in a, rotational type?, compressor. If thats what you call it. Without googling it I think thats the differences between the two. I will say, the ARB fridge is almost dead silent, all I can hear is the fan running, where as the Engel I can clearly hear the compressor.
Both are piston style compressors.
I'm actually not sure if ac systems use anything but piston.
Similar to your car ac compressor.
It's an off set (slanted) disc that drives pistons to compress the air..
Come to think of it I think that's how deisel pumps work on our engines..
Your right about the 2 being on even par..
The weaco is silent as, but does use a little more power to drive the pump.
The Engle is a bit louder but a bit less current draw..
Those insulation covers help a lot imo..
Worth the little extra coin.
Need some confirmation on installing the Albright solenoid.
There's different images online on how to install. One was like this.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/11/236.jpg
The other was with the yellow swapped over with the black.
Which way is correct.
Also the thin wire coming off the bottom of the winch motor, where dies that go.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/11/237.jpg
This is exactly how I've wired it up and nothing...... What have I done wrong?
Electrical is not for me....
How have you wired your switch?
Yes. Wired handheld
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/11/238.jpg
I cut off the original plugs and replaced with longer bladed ones.
Have tested and has power.
The twisted red wire is temporarily.
Why is there a temporary wire hanging off the earth.
This is how it should be wired. The pic you posted earlier with the power in and power out description on the coils is incorrect. Probably more misleading.
I dont understand why you have a temp cable hanging off the earth.
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