The model I have has a saver that does that function of completely turning off the equipment when it reaches the desired temperature, but in this case that switch is off and the capacitor that it uses is a dual 50 + \ - 6 and is analog
Jonathan, if your air conditioner is analogous then you can use the diagram that I sent you because it would be exactly the same as your equipment. My idea is that you have the cables invested in the electric energy saver and that is why you still have it turned off when the cables are changed in the switch switch this system has been turned on. Luck. S @ lu2 friovega63.
The model I have has a saver that does that function of completely turning off the equipment when it reaches the desired temperature, but in this case that switch is off and the capacitor it uses is a dual 50 + \ - 6 and is analog, it can that is that they connected a cable where they should not, so I ask because I do not know anything about that, only what I have seen what they do and to proceed to do it myself I prefer to inform myself first before proceeding
Well normally it only turns off the compressor when it reaches the set temperature ...
I really don't know that saver. In any case, there is one of the lines that normally goes directly, feeding all the circuits, but it goes through the accessories many times, giving the impression that it is interrupted or confusing, however you have to be very careful and never connect a device if you don't It is clear of the circuit to avoid shorts and dangerous situations.