Typically the overload part is supplied with the compressor, say when replacing the compressor with a new one. Thanks for all your help.maybe this thread will help someone else avoid my frustration!! When I first tested for continuity, I got nothing, indicating bad sensor.So I decided to clean the connections (which I SHOULD have done initially!!!) and low and behold.I got a tone!!!! I put new connectors on and hooked up the WORKED!!!!! Lesson learned!!!!! BUT, I am disappointed that a Dometic unit that is still in production DOES NOT HAVE replacement parts!!! SOOOO, after all this frustration, research and HOC support, I decided to take another look at the old sensor. I am certainly no expert on how these function, and no specs are on the part. The current part is 1 1/4" and the potential replacements are 1". I have found many parts online that look identical.but found there are size differences (diameter). Even Dometic was no help with an alternate. Thanks for all the replies.I have reached out to almost all of the suggestions. Re: Compressor Thermal Overload Protector for Penguin II is now OBSOLETE?!! View attachment 64898 View attachment 64899 View attachment 64900 View attachment 64901 View attachment 64902 SO NOW THE QUESTION, does any one know of an alternate for this part? Dometic was ZERO HELP!!! REALLY?!!! See photo for their attached parts list However, this is obsolete with no replacement. After several emails to Dometic, I get this:Īccording to the parts list, it is part number 3313107.110. The correct part for our specific Penguin II is Mfg Part Number 3313107.110. Finally I got a reply from Boat & RV Accessories with a copy of the schematic and parts list for our model. After calls to several RV repair shops, no one could find the part. Absolutely zero success finding the replacement. So I began the online search for the replacement part, Klixon CRA4794-133. Turns out the Thermal Overload Protector sensor connection (on top of compressor) was "crispy" (see photos). It quit cooling last weekend and after LOTS of YouTube videos I ventured onto the roof to diagnose the issue. We have the Penguin II 15,000BTU Heat Pump/AC as our rear unit.
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