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Originally Posted by wwest
I had no idea you had such a great problem understanding the written word.
George was suggesting using an IR thermometer to read the temperature of pipe joints, METAL pipe joints. Inlet and outlet joints for both the rear lid condenser and the front lip condenser.
Something that lends toward a more complete understanding of our systems.
Knowing the rear lid condenser inlet temperature of a system under a high heat load would be an aid in determining which thermostatic switch temperature rating should be used instead of the 3rd element of a trinary pressure switch.
Taping & insulating a second switch to the front lip condenser inlet to control the front blower is not an altogether outlandish idea either.
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wwest YOU ARE SIMPLY NUTS! WHAT YOU CLAIM IS NO MORE THAN BS!
anyone listening to you is a fool they will soon find out they have been deceived by your bs you are marketing here