Grady Owners,
I have a 2001 Sailfish with a reefer in the cabin that has totally stopped working after a recent trip. On that trip I made a long run from the mouth of the Mississippi River to some floating oil rigs 50 miles offshore through some pretty high sea states. I had the reefer on while we were underway.
During that trip, the reefer made an alarm-type beeping noise a couple of times and when I checked it there was a green light illuminated where the thermostat/on-off switch is located inside the reefer itself and the compressor had stopped running. By cycling the thermostat to off and then on, the compressor would restart, the light go away, and the alarm-type sound ended.
At the end of the day however, I noticed the reefer was not working at all and I can't get it to restart now. Any suggestions before I pull the whole thing out?
Buck
I have a 2001 Sailfish with a reefer in the cabin that has totally stopped working after a recent trip. On that trip I made a long run from the mouth of the Mississippi River to some floating oil rigs 50 miles offshore through some pretty high sea states. I had the reefer on while we were underway.
During that trip, the reefer made an alarm-type beeping noise a couple of times and when I checked it there was a green light illuminated where the thermostat/on-off switch is located inside the reefer itself and the compressor had stopped running. By cycling the thermostat to off and then on, the compressor would restart, the light go away, and the alarm-type sound ended.
At the end of the day however, I noticed the reefer was not working at all and I can't get it to restart now. Any suggestions before I pull the whole thing out?
Buck