![]() Turns out the lower the resistance the higher the perceived temperature. The display read 22c, being the perceived temperature at that resistance. no resistance) to see if that would get the fridge to start, but also no, just "Err2" message.įinally, I connected a 10k ohm carbon resistor (cost about $0.85 for a pack of 10) to the thermistor wires and the error code was removed and the fridge started working. So, take the reverse, I shorted the 2 thermistor wires at the circuit board (i.e. What it did was change the error code from "Err2" to "Err1" (might be useful for anyone tracking down an Err1 problem). I disconnect the thermistor from the board, hoping an open circuit would at least get the fridge to start without the thermistor (ie 100% resistance), but no. The thermistor (only 2 wires) is connected to the circuit board by a small white connected (in my case) to the right of the multi-wire connector. Not hard to access, 2 Philips heads under the fridge lid, either side of the internal light, then 3 Phillips heads to remove the circuit board from the buttons. The Thermistor is connected to the upper circuit board located under the buttons to operate the fridge. In this case, it also turns out to be the situation. ![]() I have heard that the thermistor on older units can often be the point of failure. ![]() So, with the beer getting warmer, the circumstances required a set of screwdrivers, a multimeter and band-aids. All was working fine until the fridge refused to start and showed "Err2".Īccording to the user manual (page 23) "Err2" (or any other error message e.g.: "Err1" means that "The device has switched off due to an internal fault." Suggested remedy "This can only be repaired by an authorised repair centre." To be honest that's about as useful as a bicycle to a fish, in the middle of nowhere. All you have to do is hit 'Record' and you'll have a nice little video on your desktop in no time.Recently purchased a second hand Waeco chest fridge/freezer CF50 as a second/backup fridge on the boat. If you don't want to customize anything, it'll work straight out of the tin. Simple - iShowU is designed specifically to be easy to use. When you start moving the mouse around (and the capture rectangle follow it) then it'll use a faster frame rate so that the motion looks smooth. Custom frame rates - When there's not much going on (i.e: you're not moving the mouse, just speaking) iShowU will capture at a lesser frame rate. In addition, you can specify the quality of the video to your liking. iShowU compresses audio using AAC, and video using whatever method you think it appropriate (it defaults to H264). User defined audio/video quality - While internet connections are getting faster, it's still going to take a while to transfer a 5GB movie to your Mum. Fixed or follow mouse modes - Sometimes you'll want the capture rectangle (think of it as a movie camera that tracks your mouse) to follow the mouse, and other times, you'll want to capture just one area of the screen. Just drag the corners around to specify the size, and hit enter. IShowU has specified capture size - the user can easily specify the size of the video to be captured, using an intuitive 'see through' video preview. It's a solid, well-made tool and one that you'll enjoy using quite a bit.Įditors' note: This is a review of the trial version of iShowU for Mac 1.92.7. The app is free to try and costs $20 to upgrade if you continue to use it after the trial expires, and while not the most attractive or even the most powerful screen capture tool for Mac, it does offer one of the biggest bangs for its buck out there. If you need a basic video creator for screen capture on your Mac, consider iShowU. The entire process takes only a couple of seconds to set up, and it is very "share" friendly, recording in smaller file sizes. It's a fantastically diverse set of options that allows you to create some solid files, with presets for things like Blip.TV, Vimeo, YouTube, and even World of Warcraft. You can choose the video type, size, encoding, and other factors like frame rate, audio levels, input devices, etc. The interface of the app is a bit jumbled, but everything you need is on one screen. By having access to mouse data, it can make files smaller. It's unnerving at first, but it only needs to access things like mouse animations to show them onscreen during video recording. When you first open iShowU, you'll be prompted to give control of your computer to the software. The result is a powerful, effective screen capture tool that's perfect for gaming and tutorial videos, alike. IShowU is designed to record screen actions on your computer and it does so with a number of easy-to-set options and a robust back-end that helps you customize resolution, file size and output type.
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