A Very Big Thank you - enjoyed the step-by-step Installation- I'm installing 2 lights, first with-in the Acorn & the 2nd in the return. I up the breaker from 35 to 50 and using 2 Transformer for the UV Balesters.
By wiring the transformer directly to the power in, do you intend to let the UV light being ON all the times even when the thermostat sends the signal to turn off the system, is it correct? If so, will the UV light have a shorter life?
Thanks for the great step by step video, but I have one question. In the secondary wires, is there a hot or it can be connected to any wires on the light fixture wires.
I am thinking of installing an HVAC UV light inside my supply duct in front of the coil. However, my supply duct has some type of thick black insulation inside of it. I am concerned this insulation might degrade over time due to the UV light. Also, I was wondering if it's OK for hot air (when heater is running) to run while the UV lights are on. Thank you.
Well what a surprise I’m looking into UV lights and if I should keep my UV light from my unit I’m about to replace. I remember you, Steven’s friend! How much are those bulbs. My AC company is saying they are about $400. How much is the entire system?
A Very Big Thank you - enjoyed the step-by-step Installation- I'm installing 2 lights, first with-in the Acorn & the 2nd in the return. I up the breaker from 35 to 50 and using 2 Transformer for the UV Balesters.
Installed one at my customers home with similar setup as you had to remove because the ac filter lights up blue from the reflection off coil
Good video bro i have to of them in my AC. One in the air handler and one in the duck work
Nice 👍
By wiring the transformer directly to the power in, do you intend to let the UV light being ON all the times even when the thermostat sends the signal to turn off the system, is it correct? If so, will the UV light have a shorter life?
Thanks for the great step by step video, but I have one question. In the secondary wires, is there a hot or it can be connected to any wires on the light fixture wires.
Thank you so very much
You are so welcome
Drill the hole bigger and screw it in from the front, lots easier access
I am thinking of installing an HVAC UV light inside my supply duct in front of the coil. However, my supply duct has some type of thick black insulation inside of it. I am concerned this insulation might degrade over time due to the UV light. Also, I was wondering if it's OK for hot air (when heater is running) to run while the UV lights are on. Thank you.
Yes the hot air running is fine. The UV lights are designed for this. As far as the insulation goes , I am not sure about this.
Im trying to install 3 lights into my unit. Do you need a separate transformer for each light?
no
My Carrier Unit is a 208/230.
Which Wires do I use?
Red and white. Use the one for 208
@@DeaninItYourself Thank you.
Well what a surprise I’m looking into UV lights and if I should keep my UV light from my unit I’m about to replace. I remember you, Steven’s friend! How much are those bulbs. My AC company is saying they are about $400. How much is the entire system?
you can get them on Amazon for around $100 or less
@@DeaninItYourself they ‘threw in’ a new system for an extra hundred dollars. There are 2 lights so I’ll see how it goes
What model air handler is that? Mine has 230v
its a carrier
@@DeaninItYourselfmy carrier unit has an existing 24v transformer can’t I just tap into that?
@@DeaninItYourselfI also have the same question. If my unit has 24 volts can I tap into that?
230 use the 240v cable
@@neonnight34609still tryna find this out my lf
Are you building your home into a smart home?
Yes my house has a ton of smart features