SamSpade
Well-Known Member
Some of you may be familiar with this - your heat pump may have a "defrost" cycle where for short periods of time - it actually runs in REVERSE and is intended to "defrost" the outer unit because it assumes the unit is frosted over or needs to be de-iced. So - it choose to pump COLD air into your house - during the winter, when you're trying to heat the home - and put heat OUT to "defrost" the blades.
This has been - necessary - maybe 1% of the time. It's doing it right NOW - when it's about 40 degrees outside and virtually zero chance of ice on the blades - because somewhere inside, it thinks it needs it.
WHAT do I do to turn the feature off? If it can't be - is there a way to outsmart it?
This has been - necessary - maybe 1% of the time. It's doing it right NOW - when it's about 40 degrees outside and virtually zero chance of ice on the blades - because somewhere inside, it thinks it needs it.
WHAT do I do to turn the feature off? If it can't be - is there a way to outsmart it?