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| Display smoothing does just that! It lies to you with in a said percentage off. Usually about 30%. When you shut it off, it is nearly showing you what it does ALL THE TIME truthfully.
If you watch, with it on, it never shows you 10% off. Only shows when you’re way off. That’s what display smoothing does.
There is an office in there that limits amount to go cool. It could have a chunk of rust in it. Lotsa rust in the bottom of those tanks from years of Nserve.
Those same chunks of rust, which is metal, can stick to those magnets on the face of your flow meter. Making it sometimes not read a pulse. Causing to over apply. Take flowmeter apart and wipe the magnets off. You will see a series of dots on the face of the turbine. Those are the magnets. They grab tiny particles of rust and can build up.
You could have a crack internal that leaks it to the vapor side and not get it counted.
Check by air pressure testing to see if pressure goes to cooling chamber with the office hole plugged.
Goodluck. If it was easy, it wouldn’t be. Cheap. | |
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