Calling out to all AC experts on the forum:
my AC system is freshly refilled and working nicely again, in time for the hot season.
Now I am experimenting with the temp switch, to find the right setting of compressor idling and cold air:
I started with the standard aftermarket temp switch, locating the probe deeply into the evaporator.
This produced very rapid on/off-idling cycles, the evaporator started to blow cold, then the switch went off... then again, you could hear the TXV working, feel cold air... and off again.
Too short cycling.
So i relocated the probe and pulled it a bit back -- this works better now, less rapid on/off, but still too sensitive.
So my questions to the group:
a) what is the common compressor idling cycle, is the temp switch shut off and on rapidly every two minutes the regular and to-be expected behavior?
b) I also thought about experimenting with a digital temp switch, where you can set a shut-off temp and a turn-on-again temp. Which settings would be recommended for this?
Off at 32° F (0° C) - on again at 50 °F (10° C)?
thank you - any comments appreciated!
Dominik
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my AC system is freshly refilled and working nicely again, in time for the hot season.
Now I am experimenting with the temp switch, to find the right setting of compressor idling and cold air:
I started with the standard aftermarket temp switch, locating the probe deeply into the evaporator.
This produced very rapid on/off-idling cycles, the evaporator started to blow cold, then the switch went off... then again, you could hear the TXV working, feel cold air... and off again.
Too short cycling.
So i relocated the probe and pulled it a bit back -- this works better now, less rapid on/off, but still too sensitive.
So my questions to the group:
a) what is the common compressor idling cycle, is the temp switch shut off and on rapidly every two minutes the regular and to-be expected behavior?
b) I also thought about experimenting with a digital temp switch, where you can set a shut-off temp and a turn-on-again temp. Which settings would be recommended for this?
Off at 32° F (0° C) - on again at 50 °F (10° C)?
thank you - any comments appreciated!
Dominik
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