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SE - ND | How does the cool-bot take care of the condensation on the evaporator coil? In an emergency situation I threw together a cold room with a window AC unit. I repositioned the room temp sensor outside so I could keep it running at lower temps but my evap constantly froze up. Well before the temp ever reached anything below 40f.
I understand the cool-bot has a sensor that is supposed to sense a frozen evap coil. Does it simply shut the unit off for a period of time to let it melt off? Everything I hear the cool-bot is the way to go but I just can't see how it handles the evap freezing up.
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