> Then put a time delay to off of at least 3 to 5 minutes into the > condensor fan circuit only,
I don't have that kind of control over it. I have one low-voltage control loop to tell it on/off, and that's it. > By the same token, if the evaporator fan in the furnace is being > stopped at the same time as the compressor, It's not, it stays on for a while after that, until the air it's moving warms up. > On a long run cycle, long enough to reach steady state conditions, > gas charge can be somewhat judged by inspecting the big line where > it comes back out of the furnace. I have a thermocouple in the plenum right after the A/C exchanger, the air in there is nearly freezing. It reads 41F but I think the software is bottoming out because it drops fast and just flat-lines at 41F (that thermocouple system is designed for the woodstove - 0C to 1023C). I'm pretty sure it's OK. It did have a leak at one point, and we had an A/C specialist come and redo the joints and recharge it, it hasn't degraded since then. > 25kVA, still small. How many houses are they running from it? Just mine :-) I have 7200 VAC coming up the driveway (it's 0.3 miles to the road). _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user