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    SMAN4 Video on YouTube

    All here is the SMAN4 video that goes a little more in depth on the wireless features. Check it out!

    http://youtu.be/YMCrdDRlJ50

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    Lose the HG rig, build an App For That, and make it talk to this. THEN you'll be cooking with REAL butter.....

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    Ok so I never knew R-22 had a temperature glide

    Oh and just one more thing
    why did the temp jump 4˚ when the transmitter passed in front of the SMAN?
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    You forgot to dunk it in water and see if it turns on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchoolMech View Post
    You forgot to dunk it in water and see if it turns on.
    You work on units underwater?
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    Would be nice if I didn't have to sell all my stand alones, and buy new heads!

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    No itsiceman but I would like not to have to treat it like sugar in the rain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSchoolMech View Post
    No itsiceman but I would like not to have to treat it like sugar in the rain.
    Well, why are you working in the rain in the first place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Ok so I never knew R-22 had a temperature glide

    Oh and just one more thing
    why did the temp jump 4˚ when the transmitter passed in front of the SMAN?
    I was trying to point out that when the temp glide mattered the vsat and lsat would be different. I mix up my words sometimes on the videos since the display had a negligible difference in the Lsat and vsat with R-22. Just glad you are combing my videos with a tooth pick, that means you are watching and paying attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Ok so I never knew R-22 had a temperature glide

    Oh and just one more thing
    why did the temp jump 4˚ when the transmitter passed in front of the SMAN?
    Iceman,

    If you are talking about the Wetbulb temp measurement it was because I was holding the thermistor and it was measuring the hotter air coming from my hand. If that doesn't answer your question give me a time stamp of the jump you are talking about in the video and i'll do my best to answer.

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    There is no toothpick at X2 speed LOL
    It was on the IDDB side before the head was turned on but I believe the transmitter was on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    There is no toothpick at X2 speed LOL
    It was on the IDDB side before the head was turned on but I believe the transmitter was on.
    I didn't see it. If you give me a time stamp when that happened I'll be happy to try and answer why it did that.

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    Like 6:30ish ODDB went negative then mellowed out
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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Like 6:30ish ODDB went negative then mellowed out
    It was actually synced before hand because the SMAN4 remembers the last ET2W it was synced with. So it looks like the ET2W was on but the ATH4 was off. The signal probably just interrupted for that split second or it could be i switched from AC to DC as i was moving it.

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    I don't suppose there is any way to switch between WB temperatures for multiple indoor units is there?

    Most of my residential maintenance customers have multiple systems.
    I'd love to be able to leave a WB temp transmitter on each one as I check the indoor units, then have live WB readings when I go to check the outdoor units, then go back and collect all of the WB transmitters in one go.
    Multiple trips in and out to move transmitters around isn't something I'm willing to do though.

    I'm not even sure the transmitters have the range for what I'd like to be able to do, damn FCC.

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