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dougrainer
Jul 31, 2020Nomad
time2roll wrote:Second Chance wrote:+1
When it "seeks" between high and low fan, it's the fan shutting down - not the compressor. If you listen, you should be able to hear that. It's irritating but shouldn't do any damage. When those conditions occurred in our previous rig, I would just put the fan on high full-time and let the compressor cycle on and off as needed. The Coleman Machs in our new rig are set up differently, though.
Rob
The high and low speeds are different windings in the fan motor and one needs to be off before the other is energized.
A hot day mine usually will jump to high and stay the rest of the day. After sundown it may cycle up and down a few times as OP indicates until it settles for low for the rest of the night. I have no concerns.
Bingo, The fan shuts OFF temporarily between fan speed changes, Normal and a common question. Doug
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