oldesthippy
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sweet good luck
Did you end up adding this? can't we just turn the unit off if it hits below 5?Anyone ever see these? Head pressure control http://www.pexsupply.com/ICM-Controls-ICM325HN-ICM325HN-Single-Phase-Head-Pressure-Control-120-480-VAC
from what I have read on the net you can use this to run your minisplit in below 0 temps. I just ordered one and will be installing it this week.
Anyone ever see these? Head pressure control http://www.pexsupply.com/ICM-Controls-ICM325HN-ICM325HN-Single-Phase-Head-Pressure-Control-120-480-VAC
from what I have read on the net you can use this to run your minisplit in below 0 temps. I just ordered one and will be installing it this week.
Did you end up adding this? can't we just turn the unit off if it hits below 5?
Just ordered one.Yes I did install this unit. It works awesome. I can now run my mini split down past below 0. I cannot turn off my unit due to running a completely sealed room. Basically it modulates fan speed according to the temp sensor installed on the condenser. keeps the indoor unit from freezing up and keeps the oil and refrigerant from becoming sludge. It has gotten below freezing a few nights up here already and the A/C runs fine temps 12" below my 1000 watt are 77 degrees.
Thanks! I guess this is a reasonably priced add-on for "just in case" the few days it gets that cold down here. I'll probably pick this up too.Yes I did install this unit. It works awesome. I can now run my mini split down past below 0. I cannot turn off my unit due to running a completely sealed room. Basically it modulates fan speed according to the temp sensor installed on the condenser. keeps the indoor unit from freezing up and keeps the oil and refrigerant from becoming sludge. It has gotten below freezing a few nights up here already and the A/C runs fine temps 12" below my 1000 watt are 77 degrees.
Yes Gladstoned, very easy to install . However you will need to acquire a 24vac transformer 120 or 240v depending on your outdoor unit. you need this transformer to power the unit and the temp probe. mounting can be a bitch if you have tight quarters in the outdoor unit. I just surface mounted it in the compressor area the best I could. next you need to figure out if you have a ball bearing motor or sleeve bearing motor and set the dial according to the instructions. Mounting the temp probe is easy you simply push it in between the fins on the coil. I mounted mine near the OEM temp probe for best results.Just ordered one.
How is it installed? Will it be easy to mount to unit (outdoor unit, I assume) after mini-split is installed and operating? Is so I can wait for UPS to bring Head Pressure Control, no problem.
and a how many watt 24vdc transformer? thanxYes Gladstoned, very easy to install . However you will need to acquire a 24vac transformer 120 or 240v depending on your outdoor unit. you need this transformer to power the unit and the temp probe. mounting can be a bitch if you have tight quarters in the outdoor unit. I just surface mounted it in the compressor area the best I could. next you need to figure out if you have a ball bearing motor or sleeve bearing motor and set the dial according to the instructions. Mounting the temp probe is easy you simply push it in between the fins on the coil. I mounted mine near the OEM temp probe for best results.
I could run it to the drain, wanting shit to look perfect though. roflmao. Nobody will know but us. lol.I run the condensate line straight down from the indoor unit into one of my old hydro reservoirs witch is a 18 gallon Rubbermaid bin and I empty it about once a week. A condensate pump would be ideal but I had the reservoir and it didn't involve spending more money.