@@z3phyrdok Most a/c unit of this size draw about 1500watts maybe 3-3500 on compressor start up. The compressor on most of my coolers run for short cycles every 10-20 minutes to keep the box at an average temp.
Hi! Total rookie here. Just bought a WiFi Inkbird and I am pretty lost, I just want to build the most basic cold room that can go to like 20 degrees. Can you give me like a couple of steps to help me?
You could use 2 inkbirds to perform the same task. I have seen the relays fail in them. Please note Im just testing the controllers Im using in the video and not sold on their performance yet
@@scottharrison1489 Hi! Thanks for the reply, the thing is, I am here with the inkbird and an a/c unit and just want to make it go as cool as possible, that's all.
What's the power consumption over a 24hr period?
@@z3phyrdok Most a/c unit of this size draw about 1500watts maybe 3-3500 on compressor start up. The compressor on most of my coolers run for short cycles every 10-20 minutes to keep the box at an average temp.
Hi! Total rookie here. Just bought a WiFi Inkbird and I am pretty lost, I just want to build the most basic cold room that can go to like 20 degrees. Can you give me like a couple of steps to help me?
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You could use 2 inkbirds to perform the same task. I have seen the relays fail in them. Please note Im just testing the controllers Im using in the video and not sold on their performance yet
@@scottharrison1489 Hi! Thanks for the reply, the thing is, I am here with the inkbird and an a/c unit and just want to make it go as cool as possible, that's all.