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    Superheat Measurement

    I hear you can find your superheat by using your supply air and return air. I dont think this is possible.

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    me neither

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    Nope.

    There is but one way to correctly measure superheat.

    You can, however, compute target superheat given air conditions.



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    I'm with everyone else, although I'd love to hear their explaination of how that is possible.

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    yeah, but not supply and return temps. nuthin but return wet bulb temp and air entering condenser dry bulb temp.

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