So My Engel Needs approx. 4Amps when the motor cranks up and once the initial draw is over it's running on 1.5A - 2.5A, depending on thermostat setting.
This small draw of power continues until the temp. drops enough for the thermostat to shut off the motor. Then it waits till the temp. rises and it starts again.
Am I right so far?
Because that was how it was explained to me at the time of purchase.
Or is there another pump in there somewhere that continues to push the refridgerant through the coils? (I don't believe so.)
I believed the motor compresses the refridgerant into liquid and it is pushed around into the coils by this action. The heat turns it back into gas which then bleeds off and the thing starts another cycle. In the down time between Cycles. The only part actually sucking power would be the Thermostat and its display (milliamps.). (and maybe the inside light when you open the door

)
Have I got that part right?
I'm just trying to understand, ok.
I'm a lot happier with spanners and screwdrivers etc.