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Bamaman1 wrote:
If you have an a/c unit that's ducted, you cannot put any electric coil into it.
Electric coils can be put in the units that have the knobs on the ceiling face plate, however.
โSep-20-2015 09:20 PM
If you have an a/c unit that's ducted, you cannot put any electric coil into it.I have an RVP/Coleman ducted unit with the heat strip. It's a factory or field-installed option.
Electric coils can be put in the units that have the knobs on the ceiling face plate, however.
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Golden_HVAC wrote:
Why?
The cost of the heat strip is normally well over $75 and a portable electric heater you can bring into the room you are located in, it is very quiet, and easy to replace for $20 - $25.
Also the noise from my air conditioner is a lot compared to my portable heaters. I have 3 of them, and use them mostly on low heat, blowing on me, so my feet are warm, or to heat up the bathroom just before using it.
Each heater has a thermostat, and is very compact. DO not buy the huge oil filled ones, or ones with a dome that has a glowing 200F coil on it. Those take to long to cool off before you can put them away. . .
Good luck,
Fred.
โSep-20-2015 08:07 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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gbopp wrote:
Worst case scenario, you could just add a second thermostat to control the heat strip.
But, based on the above posts, the correct thermostat is available..
Problem solved. ๐