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how to hook up and program expansion socket.
Hello
I just got expansion socket for my AC. However, how can I hook up and program it in the controller. I like to turn on the fan at lower temp and at higher temp, it turn on the AC. For example, 80F, fan on, at 80.5F turn on AC.
Thanks
Joey
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just set the desired temp., then assign to the socket funtion "temp. 1 cooling"
maybe you want to play with other settings like hysteresis or cooling difference
-> please refer to the manual
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Forget to mention that I also have fan controller, so I need to plug it to L1 or L2 and chiller to S5 and heater to S6. Can I set the controller to turn on fan at 80F, chiller on at 80.5F, heater at 79F? Also, how can I do that?
Thank you
Joey
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To control 2 cooling systems you can use Virtual Probes, the real one can control del Cooler and the virtual probe can control the fans
GHL Iberia
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Thanks Coralleida
that is a great idea...I am still trying to install the fan using its controller through L1/L2. Yet it is still not working yet...I have to go back to the manual and try to find out why....Do you know what is going on?
Thank you
JOey
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By default PropellerControl reacts at L1. If you want to start you fans before your chiller you can create a virtual temperature probe.
- Add a new virtual probe by copying your Temperature 1 existing (real) one
- Adjust your Nominal TEMP 2 to your desired value
- Check your hysteresis and cooling difference to match your needs
- Then select 1-10 Interface nº 1 (if you use L1L2 socket) to TEMPERATURE 2
- Then assign your desired powerbar socket to Temperature 1
GHL Iberia
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Thank you
Right now I am be able to run propeller fan. however, I am working on virtual probe now...Still looking to how to do it...
Thank you so much. It makes alot of sense now...
Joey
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Thank you all. I figured it out how to add virtual probe now, had to go to add at the controller, not by software in PC.
Thanks again.
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