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Micro-Air
Nov 07, 2016Explorer
westend wrote:
Matteo,
Thanks for posting about your product and the offer of information about it. Can you offer a link to the schematic and the information about expected amperage draw of the different AC units?
(Note - I had trouble embedding links and the post kept being shown with all of the links "removed". Not sure why.)
Hi westend. Thanks for your interest. You can learn all about the EasyStart model 364 by examining this web link: http://www.microair.net/main/products/product.php?id=20, the associated document links, and the YouTube Video. EasyStart 364 is now available in an IP65 (weatherproof) enclosure, which helps when installing it into a rooftop that doesn't have a large enough electric box to fully enclose it. And for the more advanced DIY customers who want to save themselves some money, there is also the EasyStart model 366. The model 366 costs about half of what the model 364 does, but it requires much more installation labor and know-how since you must handle a raw circuit board and provide your own installation components including a suitable enclosure, start cap, and wiring harness.
In the video, I also cover and present empirical data about the common debate over whether "hard start" devices provide any benefit and how they compare to EasyStart.
There is a lot of information listed in the above, so please take your time reviewing it all. After which, if you still have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
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