As said above - I have used the eas unlocker to get her up and I have pulled the relay. Unless I'm not understanding things correctly the fact that the compressor will run at will by using the eas software means the thermal fuse is fine and also the compressor whilst not pristine is giving enough pressure to both get to "high" and to cut off via the pressure switch when I did have it running yesterday. The problem seems to be that the ecu is not telling relay 20 to start the compressor correctly. With everything connected and the engine running, if I pull the delay relay and plug it back in the compressor starts and then stops after about 30 seconds now, yesterday it was working fine. I have even pulled connection 6 and drained the air receiver and still the compressor doesn't run for more than 30 seconds unless forced manually and then I get up to about 110psi in about 12 mins. Still stumped

I will however put her on high and see if there is any drop in the morning.
Just resorted to looking at Rave and I see that my assumption about the thermal fuse is not correct. The compressor can be forced on even with the thermal fuse gone. Checked the thermal fuse and there is a 2 ohm resistance between the orange and black wires on the compressor plug which seems to be correct. So still no joy