Peter_1
07-12-2004, 06:44 PM
This is not a riddle.
I teared of this sticker from a DZA cooler of KUBA.
A DZA cooler exist in a version with 1,2, 3 or 4 fans.
Can someone explain me how Kuba can arrange it that their evaporator motors can have 3 speeds. One of the speeds needs a capacitor for it.
The capacitor need to have another value dependent to the number of fans.
This is a well invented piece of electric wiring in my opinion.
We will use at follow (we weren't aware of this speed regulation) as long as the unit cools, it will go on full speed and once the desired temperature is reached, we will switch to the low speed.
I teared of this sticker from a DZA cooler of KUBA.
A DZA cooler exist in a version with 1,2, 3 or 4 fans.
Can someone explain me how Kuba can arrange it that their evaporator motors can have 3 speeds. One of the speeds needs a capacitor for it.
The capacitor need to have another value dependent to the number of fans.
This is a well invented piece of electric wiring in my opinion.
We will use at follow (we weren't aware of this speed regulation) as long as the unit cools, it will go on full speed and once the desired temperature is reached, we will switch to the low speed.