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River_Sand
Aug 25, 2013Explorer
Thanks 64thunderbolt, like I said in the install post it's fairly easy but... you need to be some what comfortable working with wiring and electricity.
The best part so far is it maintains all of the OEM functions without the need for batteries and a add on switch to make the fan run at different speeds.
Here is a little more info.
The unit part# is 3313189.000, paid just over $80 from PPL RV. I see CW has them now too.
The is the base unit, but they have them for units with heat pumps and heat strips.
The A/C units that are covered are 540, 4579, 4595 and 640.
Mine is a 59516 which is the older 4595 unit so I was told. So far all seems to work in my preliminary testing, I can't run the A/C to long as my outlet at home is 120 - 15 amps.
The furnace make doesn't seem to matter, as long as it has a 2 wire lead to the control box.
The best part so far is it maintains all of the OEM functions without the need for batteries and a add on switch to make the fan run at different speeds.
Here is a little more info.
The unit part# is 3313189.000, paid just over $80 from PPL RV. I see CW has them now too.
The is the base unit, but they have them for units with heat pumps and heat strips.
The A/C units that are covered are 540, 4579, 4595 and 640.
Mine is a 59516 which is the older 4595 unit so I was told. So far all seems to work in my preliminary testing, I can't run the A/C to long as my outlet at home is 120 - 15 amps.
The furnace make doesn't seem to matter, as long as it has a 2 wire lead to the control box.
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