We had crazy rains and flooding here in VT, which normally is not a problem as we are quite high in elevation. The pace and volume of the rain though caused a localized issue in our basement/crawlspace. Water from the roof eaves followed the ledge and managed to rise about 2" up on our freezer (it's on a crate or it would have been more).
The unit is a Steca PF166 12/24V DC which uses a Danfoss DB50F compressor thru a 101N0300 controller; we run it on 24V. I found the fuse was blown, but after drying things a bit that is now holding, but it still does not start. I've got things opened and a hair dryer on it to try to get any water/moisture out. So far the panel illuminates and the compressor gets a little bump each time I connect power. I'm not sure if it is just the control that this is buggered, or the compressor.

These compressors have a 3-pin connector, and I assume I should be able to power the compressor directly - with a fuse - to rule out one of the two components. My older fridge/freezer had a 4-pin, so I'm not sure that I have a schematic/key.
I welcome any advice. ~ks