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Chris Bryant wrote:
There is virtually no difference between that Dometic part and the Supco SPP6- both are PTCR based start devices. Supco does not recommend the E series for RV applications- because if you shut the compressor and try to restart it right away, the E series will put the start cap in the circuit, a PTCR device will not. My response to that- doesn't short cycle the A/C (most new thermostats will not let you anyway).
DuoTherm does make a couple of better options- p/n 3102903.006 , which is a true potential relay (unlike the Supco "E" series quasi potential relay), and a really good, though very expensive start kit, the SmartStart- unlike anything else on the market (at ~$370, it better be ๐ ).
Another option I am looking at is the 5-2-1 compressor saver- a true 3 wire potential relay.
Note that the benefit for the non-PTCR type kits is really only in running off an undersized genset- they keep the start capacitor in the circuit until the compressor comes up to 75% of speed, which takes a fraction of a second longer if the genset bogs down.
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Salinahocutt wrote:
Hard Start kit main function is that, increased compressor starting capacity and saver your compressor. It kick start to your compressor in your ***Link Removed***HVAC System. It is more faster, up to 10 times and more efficiently with your run capacitor. It so many issues like repair commercial refrigerator and freeze, multiple AC units problems, If your AC sometimes trips or shuts, etc. https://www.refrigerantrecoverymachine.com/best-hard-start-kit-hvac/
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โApr-16-2014 06:49 AM
โApr-16-2014 06:47 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
I read somewhere on this forum how you can tell if your AC already has a hard start kit on it by the serial numbers ?? I cannot find that thread , can anybody help? Chris Bryant >??
โApr-16-2014 06:16 AM
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โMar-30-2014 07:06 AM
JeepCB wrote:Appreciate the input, JeepCB.
Food for thought, SPP6 cost me around $22 shipped. SPP6 is what SPPCO recommended for both my old 5er with avcoleman 13,500 and a buddies new trailer with 15,000 btu unit (don't remember the brand), they both worked great! Might want to go with the lower cost option first, just saying.
Good luck!
Billy
โMar-29-2014 04:16 PM