From e06b648dba11c06cfd74e2715b8e52a5d1b0e5ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: openhp <60161126+openhp@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 22:29:07 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md
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@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ Water(glycole)<->refrigerant heat exchangers. You can use plated heat exchangers
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You can build your own "tube-in-tube" heat exchangers. It's not hard. Little cheaper. Worse heat exchange. Soldering is very easy.
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-And do not think "I'll get old AC unit parts... Housing... Slightly change... A hour or two, day of work maximum, and i'll got a refrigerant<->water heat exchanger for a penny!" That was first thing I've tried. The idea is obvious but it's a huge waste of time with horrible look and very average or poor result.
+And do not think "I'll get old AC unit parts... Housing... Slightly change... A hour or two, day of work maximum, and i'll got a refrigerant<->water heat exchanger for a penny!" That was first thing I've tried. The idea is obvious but it's a huge waste of time with horrible look and very average or poor result. If you are building ground loop to floor loop (or -to water tank) system you can take only comressor and refrigerant charge from old AC.
## Appendix D: Firmware options and fine tunings