Hi gang,
I'm considering a retrofit for my Mach 3 from its existing manual controls to using an external thermostat, like a Ecobee or some such.
Ideally I want two relays, one for fan, one for compressor, so that I can run the AC in fan-only mode. There is little difference between high/low fan so I'll leave the manual controls on full-cold high-fan, when the external thermostat is being used.
Two trains of thought on this. First is "the right way", which is to replace the entire ceiling unit with one that has the junction box for an external thermostat. That seems excessively invasive, and eliminates the manual controls. It is also expensive.
The second train is jumper some 12v relays in across the existing switches that control the fan and compressor. I haven't taken my ceiling unit apart to see how accessible the wiring is, or if there's a safe place to secure the relays.
What does the hive mind think about either method?
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