Hi, hoping you can help me out. I’ve installed one of these units in a colder climate, do these units need to sit level or on a slight angle to drain all the water out? My unit has a little water in that internal pan and a little bit of the water is being propelled out hitting the metal walls inside and causing a ticking noise when running. That valve which sits over the drain hole is operating, I poured water and it is draining, indicating the valve is open. Current temperature in the cabinet/ambient is 33*F. That valve opens at 45*F.
Yup same here always dying lol, for heat, check the electric heating strip, make sure it’s in good condition and has continuity, also check there should be 2 heat relays you can test. The compressors on the older models suck they always blow out. These units are a pain to work on
@@jamesredsox my heat strips always have continuity, it has to be those relays on the board. What’s weird is I replace the board and same thing, like what the hell lol I hate these things.
@@TheMaintenanceMan92 there is an high limit temperature sensor that sits with the heat strip. It was probably tripped and must be replaced if it had been tripped
Hi, hoping you can help me out. I’ve installed one of these units in a colder climate, do these units need to sit level or on a slight angle to drain all the water out? My unit has a little water in that internal pan and a little bit of the water is being propelled out hitting the metal walls inside and causing a ticking noise when running.
That valve which sits over the drain hole is operating, I poured water and it is draining, indicating the valve is open. Current temperature in the cabinet/ambient is 33*F. That valve opens at 45*F.
How do you get the display board for diagnostics to work. Mine doesn't turn on
Do these units need a fresh air return?
What’s up bro question What do I do if it’s not heating ?
Let me know if you find a video on it, these things are dying left and right at my property and I cannot figure out what’s making them not heat.
Yup same here always dying lol, for heat, check the electric heating strip, make sure it’s in good condition and has continuity, also check there should be 2 heat relays you can test.
The compressors on the older models suck they always blow out. These units are a pain to work on
@@jamesredsox my heat strips always have continuity, it has to be those relays on the board. What’s weird is I replace the board and same thing, like what the hell lol I hate these things.
Did y’all figure it out? I’m having the same issue. The unit is not heating up, it blows colder air.
@@TheMaintenanceMan92 there is an high limit temperature sensor that sits with the heat strip. It was probably tripped and must be replaced if it had been tripped
Nice job bro
Thanks Phill!
What do you mean how? Run power to it, hook up duct and run the stat wire. Easy
You forgot the drain pan! Lol
@@jamesredsox yea and float switch. You’re right. So difficult, I might need to watch a how to video to learn how though.
@@AaronPowellvox Just trying to share some knowledge Man that’s all! Cmon now
These use electric heat?
they do have an electric heat strip yes
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