I pulled the unit out and pulled all connections, cleaned them and verified no corrosion issues at the fridge. The only issue I found was a low voltage of 11.7 - 11.8VDC at the input to the electrical box where AC and DC come together. House voltage was 12.4VDC at the time. So at this point I am thinking a ground/corrosion issues on the feed.
I then called NovaKool - great customer service BTW - just to make sure there was nothing else I should be looking at while I had it removed (that thing is heavy!). He said his concern was the low voltage and said the unit has a low-voltage protection cutout at 11.4VDC. Other than that he said the compressor is a DC unit and since it is working fine on AC then the converter and "black box" seem to be working okay.
So I have been chasing down wiring now and per the DC schematic the red wire runs straight from the DC panel to the fridge. But, I am not sure where the black wire ties in. I am guessing it goes to a bus bar somewhere but I am not sure where.
I found a common DC grounding bar in the engineroom on centerline all the way forward on the bulkhead and removed/cleaned/reinstalled each of those connections (10 total) but no change.
Are there other DC grounding bars that I haven't found that I can go after? How easy is it to pull open the DC panel on a 396 (i.e. are wires long enough)? Any other words of wisdom?
Electrical gremlins!!
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post - just trying to give as much info as possible.




