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Old 02-14-2019, 04:28 PM   #5 (permalink)
radensb
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Originally Posted by mlsully View Post
If it wasn't a hard request, then why are you asking and not figuring it out on your own?
I don't have that model Z and figured there were tons of people on the forum that did.

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Its not easy to answer as the average person wouldn't really know how may clicks within that dial actually change the speed of the fan. You would need something to measure either the fan speed at each click to determine if each click was indeed an increase, or just a gap between the next actual speed adjuster. Or, you would need to meter voltage/ohms from the AC amp output to see thew step changes.
My Navi model has 7 discrete fan speeds, and it is very noticeable when going from one to another. I was just curious if a similar determination could be made on the non-nave setup. If not, it would indicate that there are many more fan speed selections that can be made with the dial control, which would be interesting.

All of the controls are pretty self described, but the intermediate selections between the modes I pointed out in the pic are not labeled or defined in the matrix in the FSM.

I was hoping someone with that model Z could simply go out to their car and see what their AC does in those modes.
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