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August 06, 2005, 07:59:01 pm »
What is the temperature the thermostat should cut off at? I have a CSS141G,CSS-64Jand a CSS96J. Should it get in the 30's? I also have a big C6 390 and it seems to stay at around 40 all the time.
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August 06, 2005, 08:50:48 pm »
Eric from Global Compressors said this a few weeks ago:
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I tell all of my customers to run their machines around 38 - 42 degrees. This way it cuts back on condensation, less wear and tear on the compressor, and it used less electricty.
So your answer is yes and no!
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I like mine around 35-38 degrees.
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August 07, 2005, 10:57:18 am »
Tommy - the cut-off depends on where you have it set. If you have a numbered dial on the t-stat it'll be very evident but many of the machines have a screw driver slot with no numbers. There is also another setting that controls the sensitivity on temp that controls when it kicks back on (see
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