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    A coworker gave this to me a couple years back.
    Magnets on the back to attach to unit.

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    whoa that is nice! just googled it and sadly came up with nothing. haven't had much of a chance to use mine lately, working on more computer room stuff than rooftops lately.

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    You still around Anthony Scandina? Can you shoot me an email? Not supposed to post it here, but it's in my profile...

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    Could you build me one and sell it to me

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    Very nice. I've made hundreds of those for local suppliers. Trane's version is hard to get and quite expensive comparatively.
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    Anthony's last activity here on this site was two years ago.
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    Hell yeah....I know Voyagers very well and the jumper procedure sucks. I will buy one for sure. Great idea dude!!!....Also......to test the unit to run in auto mode....can you put a setting on it to see if that will work. For instance.....when you have a bad stat and use the outdoor thermistor as a return air sensor to run the unit in automatic by return air which I think is 71 degrees heat and 73 degrees cool by default and connecting it to terminal 1 and 2. Thanks man....anything to make a techs job easier.

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    What is the enthalpy setting for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonyscardina View Post
    After using a jumper to use test mode on the voyager RTUs, I saw multiple issues. First, you may accidently skip past the mode you want if you're not paying close enough attention. Second, you have to pass cooling first, not the greatest of ideas when it's really cold outside.

    So, I made myself a nice box with resistors for all the test modes, plus a resistor to simulate a low enthalpy situation. Next one will be a plastic box, as well as one mode on the dial for just a straight jumper.

    I already had one guy at work ask for me to make him one. If there's any interest, I can price my materials and see what they'd cost.

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    Sorry should've quoted. What is "enthalpy substitution"

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonyscardina View Post
    yes I have components sitting to make half a dozen or so

    Are you still selling these?

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    Are you still selling the trane mini resistance boxes?

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    R600a

    You looking for another thing to start making and selling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slctech View Post
    R600a

    You looking for another thing to start making and selling?
    I haven't been able to make any of the transformer rescue fuses in months. I just need another 36 hours in the day.
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    Yes please contact me at... .Im a tech school HVAC dept chair looking to streamline the students diagnostic process.
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    Please don't place personal information in posts. You can put your email address in your profile.

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