Help with fridge compressor
I just took apart an old fridge to use the compressor for an air compressor. The fridge does not have a capacitor, so i cannot follow similar threads on wiring. I was able to run the compressor in the fridge however cannot get it to run now its been taken out. I cut the power cord leading from the wiring harness to the thermostat and now have 4 wires however I do not know which ones to connect in order for the fridge compressor to run. I have tried wiring in the old thermostat however it still does not work, I think it may be because the temperature sensor has also been cut. I have attached photos so if anyone could shed some light as to what wires to connect it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Have you tried looking up the manufacturer's wiring diagram?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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http://www.spudfiles.com/how-to-databas ... ay#p343337zeff wrote:Thanks for the link, I have however already read that and unfortunately the symbols are different on my thermister. I have C, S & M listed on the rear of my thermister and S, N, L & T listed on the front. Any ideas?
Everything is almost ready. The cable that was connected to the thermostat has 4 wires:
blue - neutral
brown - line (the two are for the light)
orange - this one activates the fridge - when you connect it with line it should start the compressor. You need an ON/OFF switch between orange and brown
green - ground
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wait what?? it tripped the circuit breaker?? that shouldn't happen
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Well it seems that you shorted line with neutral. Does this still happen?? It shouldn't at all.
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