hey all ,
im having a situation where my minisplit is runnin basically when I don't want it to. im trying to reason my power usage down and I figure if I keep my nighttime lows a bit higher I may save quite a bill.
so basically I have a six hour window when the lights are all out . now the unit rums the ROOM down to a chilly 72, with no lights on, a bit to low for my needs I would be fine with 80deg at lights out,
so I figure if I run the unit for 15 min every hour it would save me some power in those 6 hours I don't need the unit running 100 percent.
still with me?
so if I kill the 240 power on the minisplit (interrupting power at the junction box)
on restart it goes into auto mode ( 77deg) and runs fine.
question
Will this hurt the unit doing this once a day, im pretty certain the circuit boards wouild not like it, but it seems to have a delay start causing me to think there is a amp regulator. making the process not harmful?
also
when I turn the unit of with the remote the head powers down first and the compressor fan turns of after a minute or so
as opposed to when I interrupt the power, everything shuts down at the same time..
so
can I / would you run a mechanical timer to a minisplit system ?
and yes the unit has some kind of timer on the remote , which has never worked
thanx
im having a situation where my minisplit is runnin basically when I don't want it to. im trying to reason my power usage down and I figure if I keep my nighttime lows a bit higher I may save quite a bill.
so basically I have a six hour window when the lights are all out . now the unit rums the ROOM down to a chilly 72, with no lights on, a bit to low for my needs I would be fine with 80deg at lights out,
so I figure if I run the unit for 15 min every hour it would save me some power in those 6 hours I don't need the unit running 100 percent.
still with me?
so if I kill the 240 power on the minisplit (interrupting power at the junction box)
on restart it goes into auto mode ( 77deg) and runs fine.
question
Will this hurt the unit doing this once a day, im pretty certain the circuit boards wouild not like it, but it seems to have a delay start causing me to think there is a amp regulator. making the process not harmful?
also
when I turn the unit of with the remote the head powers down first and the compressor fan turns of after a minute or so
as opposed to when I interrupt the power, everything shuts down at the same time..
so
can I / would you run a mechanical timer to a minisplit system ?
and yes the unit has some kind of timer on the remote , which has never worked
thanx