Hi,
I'm in the middle of building a hotrod and at the Heat and AC part. I'm really short on space so a electronic was the only option, or not have AC and that's a step to far..
So my question is around control, making the AC stop and start. The wiring diagrams for the controller are useless, so I've pulled together what I have managed to find so far.
So the Issue is, the controller has a FeedBack input but now where does it say what this needs to be. I'll power up the controller tomorrow and see what on the feedback terminal.
The Evaporator has a senor/controller which has a switched output for AC, I've powered that up and its +12v at room temp, my guess is when cold it will switch to Zero and thus if it was driving a clutch it would disengage.
Any thought / help would be gratefully received
Here's a link to a V1 diagram. Many thanks
https://photos.app.goo.gl/cKNVxFsFTRTFfQia8
Help with Installing a Electronic AC unit.
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Re: Help with Installing a Electronic AC unit.
" I'm really short on space so a electronic was the only option"
Just exactly what does this mean?
The schematic looks like mincemeat. I see a typical evap, FD, a few other unrecognizable things, but where is the condenser and the compressor. Surely you do not mean an 'electronic' compressor, whatever that might be.
I think if you are truly looking for input, you would give us make and model of any non-standard components so we could better understand what you are trying to accomplish
Just exactly what does this mean?
The schematic looks like mincemeat. I see a typical evap, FD, a few other unrecognizable things, but where is the condenser and the compressor. Surely you do not mean an 'electronic' compressor, whatever that might be.
I think if you are truly looking for input, you would give us make and model of any non-standard components so we could better understand what you are trying to accomplish
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