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Glad you found the problem! It's often something very simple and overlooked.
My new Norcold is nearly silent and the ease for how well they switch from 120 to 24 or 12 volt is nothing short of amazing. If you added a service port and freon and did not use an electronic scale you most likely overcharged it, and that could be making it noisy. Did you check to see what refrigerant was used when it was manufactured?
Not well designed? ALL these little 12/24 volt units are amazing! 30 - 40 years ago it was inconceivable! (I'm not really sure when 12 compressors were invented)
My new Norcold is nearly silent and the ease for how well they switch from 120 to 24 or 12 volt is nothing short of amazing. If you added a service port and freon and did not use an electronic scale you most likely overcharged it, and that could be making it noisy. Did you check to see what refrigerant was used when it was manufactured?
Not well designed? ALL these little 12/24 volt units are amazing! 30 - 40 years ago it was inconceivable! (I'm not really sure when 12 compressors were invented)