Hi all, new to the forum
Hoping someone can help as I have been googling for hours and don't really have a clear answer
I have Bosch IDS 2.0 3 ton system operating just as an AC. Trying to get better dehumidification so I slowed down the airflow to around 1000 CFM, and also turned on dipswitch Sw4-4 to turn on Accelerated Cooling, which was mentioned in a number of things I read as it reduces the target coil temp which should get better condensation on the coil. I have also changed my compressor cycles per hour to 1 to get the longest runtimes I can, again for better sweating on the coil.
Several places I read mention of also turning Sw4-3, which is "adaptive cooling". Some people guessed that when this feature is on, it allows the coil temp to float up more or something. But it's not clear, and I found a training video from a Bosch distributor on YouTube and he was telling his students "we don't mess with that because we want the unit to use it's logic for best operation etc"
So I am just curious if anyone here works for Bosch or is deeply familiar with these units and knows what that Sw4-3 Adaptive Cooling really does and what would happen if you turned it off (again my primary goal here is just maximizing whatever dehumidification this machine can do)
Thanks
Hoping someone can help as I have been googling for hours and don't really have a clear answer
I have Bosch IDS 2.0 3 ton system operating just as an AC. Trying to get better dehumidification so I slowed down the airflow to around 1000 CFM, and also turned on dipswitch Sw4-4 to turn on Accelerated Cooling, which was mentioned in a number of things I read as it reduces the target coil temp which should get better condensation on the coil. I have also changed my compressor cycles per hour to 1 to get the longest runtimes I can, again for better sweating on the coil.
Several places I read mention of also turning Sw4-3, which is "adaptive cooling". Some people guessed that when this feature is on, it allows the coil temp to float up more or something. But it's not clear, and I found a training video from a Bosch distributor on YouTube and he was telling his students "we don't mess with that because we want the unit to use it's logic for best operation etc"
So I am just curious if anyone here works for Bosch or is deeply familiar with these units and knows what that Sw4-3 Adaptive Cooling really does and what would happen if you turned it off (again my primary goal here is just maximizing whatever dehumidification this machine can do)
Thanks