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				 Adler-Barbour Cold Machine voltage range. 
 
			
			Larry wrote:Richard Lane  wrote in :
 
 I have a 1982 SFV-1 unit with 16' between the compressor and evaporator
 and have just rewired it with 10AWG.
 The manual states that the unit shuts down for 10.5v at the terminals
 and will restart at 11.5v. Is the 11.5v measured just before the 7.6A
 starting current flows or while it is flowing and therefore causing a
 further 400mv drop in my case?
 Dick
 
 
 After its running.....
 
 By the way, this wonderful piece of technology is the rhythmic buzzing
 sound in a regular, very annoying pattern ONLY on Channel 16 where it will
 cause the most interference....
 
 bzzzt....bzzt....bzztbzztbzzt.........(repeats every 3 seconds or so)
 
 Took me a while to figure out where the damned noise I couldn't squelch out
 was coming from.  Shut off the fridge's 12V....noise gone.
 
 Consider yourself VERY lucky if you can't hear it.  Check your antenna and
 VHF range, just to make sure it's working!
 
 We never got rid of that little bzzzt noise.  You cannot shield it out.
 
 I since called "Louie" at the Connecticut outfit that bought the Adler
 Barbour refrigeration business and he told me that the 11.5v minimum
 restart voltage is the voltage at the compressor terminals when only
 loaded by the 200mA condenser fan however the 7.6A starting current must
 not pull the voltage down below 10.5v or the system will go through
 another wait and test cycle. This is a much less stringent condition
 than I had assumed and accounts for why the system now starts and runs
 fine on one battery w/o charging source. Before rewiring the
 battery(ies) had to be charging for the 'fridge to restart.
 I had not noticed the ch16 interference but then I rarely monitor the
 channel despite the law, I am usually more interested in the VTS
 channels 5 & 14. Incidently the 16' pair of wires is twisted to minimise
 rfi, perhaps that helps.
 Dick
 
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