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Originally Posted by gmtech16450yz
Pull it out and put it in a glass of ice water.
lol. That's what she said.
Seriously. Try putting the probe in a glass of ice water, and then in a glass of hot water. I really think the first step is to understand how exactly the probe is working. If you can determine the exact water temp the probe reacts to as far as compressor cycling, then we're onto something. And compressor cycling might be (is) totally separate from thermostat cycling you know. If you don't have any way of monitoring amperage draw, you might be able to hear a change in compressor noise or vibration when it's running.
As far as moving it an inch and a half and getting a change from 59 to 61, I'd almost call that within sample variation and not really conclusive. (NOT being snotty, just trying to help.)
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Im not going to do the water test. Its at 55* now and inside is dropping fairly quickly. So im pretty happy with it as the probe is concerned
I will buy the frost king insulation and climb up top tgat might help. I sure dont think it will hurt anything.
And a foiled taped all the seams in the ceiling area eventhough it looked pretty good. Guess that cant hurt either.
And gm you dont have to feel i get offended at your suggestions. I dont so suggest away
Jerry