Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question?

   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #101  
Not volts….amps. To see if amp draw increased on lower voltage and long, this cord
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #102  
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #103  
I don’t have a meter to measure amp draw.
volt meters and amp meters are worth their weight in gold.
You sure have a hard time repairing electrical equipment without both !
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #104  
What is the amp load on the circuit when both the refrigerator and the freezer both kick on at the same time?

That is the "load" you need to be testing for. At the end of his crappy 15' 14ga extension cord.
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #105  
Not the landlords problem IMO. He lives in a house built in the 60s and he has a refrigerator in the kitchen that works fine. The other 2 are optional. The tenant can pay the cost of adding a dedicated circuit to run the second refrigerator and freezer.
I don't think it's his problem either, but it sounded like he was considering meeting them in the middle. If I was going to spend anything I think that's how I would.
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #106  
What is the amp load on the circuit when both the refrigerator and the freezer both kick on at the same time?

That is the "load" you need to be testing for. At the end of his crappy 15' 14ga extension cord.
I wager I'm not the only one that wouldn't know how to do the test you suggested. Knowing how would be handy and undoubtedlly go a long way in understanding electrical troubleshooting in general. In the situation under discussion here,will you explain the proceedure?
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #107  
I wager I'm not the only one that wouldn't know how to do the test you suggested. Knowing how would be handy and undoubtedlly go a long way in understanding electrical troubleshooting in general. In the situation under discussion here,will you explain the proceedure?
you could check each individual appliance and add up the load, or you could place the amp meter on the line of the wall receptacle. This would give you the total amp load they are both drawing.
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #108  
I wager I'm not the only one that wouldn't know how to do the test you suggested. Knowing how would be handy and undoubtedlly go a long way in understanding electrical troubleshooting in general. In the situation under discussion here,will you explain the proceedure?

Open the door on both freezers and wait long enough for it to realize it’s over temp and start the compressor. Once they’re both running measure the voltage at the end of the cord that they’re plugged into. Or you can use an electric heating appliance like a hair dryer to produce load.
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #109  
you could check each individual appliance and add up the load, or you could place the amp meter on the line of the wall receptacle. This would give you the total amp load they are both drawing.
Do you seriously believe you can take a meaningful reading from the freezer that went belly up?
Open the door on both freezers and wait long enough for it to realize it’s over temp and start the compressor. Once they’re both running measure the voltage at the end of the cord that they’re plugged into. Or you can use an electric heating appliance like a hair dryer to produce load.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the topic of this thread a dead freezer? Opening the door, heating or blow drying it isn't going to make it work again.

I told y'all I wasn't the only one that wouldn't know how to test amp draw of the dead freezer. Here's a couple that "think"they can but you be the judge.
Since it was Slowpoke's idea I was hoping to hear him explain how he would pull it off.
 
   / Patio Refrigerator and Freezer Question? #110  
Do you seriously believe you can take a meaningful reading from the freezer that went belly up?

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the topic of this thread a dead freezer? Opening the door, heating or blow drying it isn't going to make it work again.

I told y'all I wasn't the only one that wouldn't know how to test amp draw of the dead freezer. Here's a couple that "think"they can but you be the judge.
Since it was Slowpoke's idea I was hoping to hear him explain how he would pull it off.

I’ve never offered any suggestions in regards to the dead freeze. I was trying to determine rather or not the circuit led to its demise. If you plug a hair dryer in the circuit and it drops to 80 volts it’s a pretty save bet it was a leading contributor. And 80 volts isn’t intended to mean anything. That’s an arbitrary number I just made up. And the dead freezer probably has the amp draw listed somewhere.
 

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