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    Re: First post, please be nice, prob with heat mode

    Ok, then click to scales at our headers!

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    Re: First post, please be nice, prob with heat mode

    DOnt understand that bit about scales?

    This even happens with the curtains drawn they come over the top of the window sill like the one on the left, they are thick curtains so insulate well.

    Is it normal for inverters to cycle? and will 4 mins on 20mins off damage?

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    Re: First post, please be nice, prob with heat mode

    Quote Originally Posted by back2space View Post
    DOnt understand that bit about scales?

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    Re: First post, please be nice, prob with heat mode

    Oh ok! I will do this from now on when any new replies come in. most helpful so far.

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    Re: First post, please be nice, prob with heat mode

    Quote Originally Posted by back2space View Post

    Is it normal for inverters to cycle? and will 4 mins on 20mins off damage?
    1. Yes, if they reached temperature and it still rise.
    2. No!

    4mins ON and 20mins OFF indicate that AC is too big for that heat loss and air distribution.
    Also it could be because fuzzy logic in AC doesn't adapt to that conditions very well.
    Last edited by nike123; 12-10-2008 at 03:34 PM.

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    Re: First post, please be nice, prob with heat mode

    On our old fixed speed unit we was told that this cycling on and off for short period can damage compressor, what is the difference?

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