sofar-sogood wrote:
We just had a 10 year old unit fail in 100+ temps in Utah. With both units working we were barely OK. Ended up having to go 145 miles out of our way to get BOTH units replaced and lost a few days in the process. Just sayin...
Exactly -- ACs don't fail in Winter.
I replaced both my 11-year-old, original 13.5k Dometic Penguins with Penguin IIs and the new new
Comfort Control Center (CCC) II thermostats.
Couldn't be happier. One of the best upgrades I did.
I decided it was best to replace them when I had total control over who did the work instead of relying on some repair shop on the road.