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Runway Brand (Argentina) #139

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mremedi2023 opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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Runway Brand (Argentina) #139

mremedi2023 opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 4 comments

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@mremedi2023
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Hello everyone, after doing some research I think that this brand that is sold in Argentina is manufactured by AUX, I am attaching an image of the plate to see if anyone can confirm that it works with this HA integration.

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GrKoR commented Dec 16, 2024

Hi!

It's difficult to find out a manufacturer by pcb photo. Wifi connector looks like AUX, but this is a weak confirmation.

The best ways to find out the device manufacturer are:

  • check out the label on the side of indoor and/or outdoor unit; manufacturer information is often provided in the lower side of the label.
  • try to google the photo of IR remote of your air conditioner; if it is sold as AUX then you are in the right place :)

@mremedi2023
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Thanks for your reply, the problem is that the equipment I have does not have the possibility of controlling it by remote control, it came with the panel wired, so I thought that this wifi connector was the only way to do it remotely. Searching on Google for the image of the panel that comes from the factory, these from the AUX line appeared and not only the panel but also the evaporator unit matched. That is why I believe that AUX manufactures them under the Runway brand.

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GrKoR commented Dec 16, 2024

So it really is AUX 👍🏼

If you have multimeter or any other measuring device you can check a voltage on the connector. Its pinout is on the photo below
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It should be 12V between pins +12V and GND, and 5V between pins in each these pair: POW-GND, TX-GND, RX-GND.

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