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Dennis Dennis is offline
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Default [OT]: Refridgeration compressor question...

I picked up a small fridge compressor with the idea of playing around using
it for a vacuum pick up tool for small electronics parts, but it behaves
strangely.

On initial power up it runs fine, very quietly.

It quickly/easily pulls down to 20kpa (-80kPa).


However if I disconnect the power and reconnect there is a quiet hum like
the motor is stalled (motor is not running & there is no airflow).


If I disconnect again then wait a minute or two before reconnecting it
powers on fine and will run fine - I've let it run for 5 minutes
continuously with no problems.


As part of the terminals to the motor there appears to be a thermal overload
switch, it gets warm but not hot (my guess ~30 Celius)



Heres a link to the data sheet:

http://www.transtech-co.jp/electroni...ompressor7.pdf



I vaguely recall something about fridges having protection against rapid
cycling of the power for some reason - but that could be rubbish. If there
is some sort of anti-short cycle timer it must be inside the compressor
housing itself.


Any ideas?



Thanks.