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Chris Bryant wrote:out_west wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
My current wiring setup on my analog is:
1. Red wire +7.5 volts ------NOT USED (Cap/tape off)
2. Yellow Wire to Cool -----to A/C ("Y")
3. White Wire to Furnace ---to Furnace ("W")
4. Blue Wire to Hi Fan ---High Fan ("G")
5. Orange Wire to Low Fan ---Low Fan (Cap/Tape off)
6. Black Wire to Ground ----TO 'RC/RH' jumpered terminal
This, with the exception that you need to connect both high and low fan- the Dometic analog system switches grounds to energize the relays (not +12 vac), and the fan is two relays, low fan relay energizes the blower, hi fan relay switches between hi and low, so both must be grounded.
Chris, just trying to get clarification on this since I have to purchase another digital thermostat to try now that I'm finally getting somewhere with using the ground instead of the +7.5 red wire.
1. So if I jumper both Low and High wires together, the fan will work in high mode?
Yes2. If I were just to connect to the High wire, the fan will not blow without also jumpering to the Low)?
Correct3. What if I were just to connect to the Low, the fan would work in Low?
Yes- the low turns the fan on, the high just switches between high and low. They did this so there is no way both high and low can be energized at the same time4. I wasn't planning too initially, but can I run a switch like others have done to still get Low and High speed fan control?
Yes- it will be a simple spst switch just connecting the high and low together.Thanks for any clarification....
No problem ๐
โJul-18-2019 12:25 PM
out_west wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
My current wiring setup on my analog is:
1. Red wire +7.5 volts ------NOT USED (Cap/tape off)
2. Yellow Wire to Cool -----to A/C ("Y")
3. White Wire to Furnace ---to Furnace ("W")
4. Blue Wire to Hi Fan ---High Fan ("G")
5. Orange Wire to Low Fan ---Low Fan (Cap/Tape off)
6. Black Wire to Ground ----TO 'RC/RH' jumpered terminal
This, with the exception that you need to connect both high and low fan- the Dometic analog system switches grounds to energize the relays (not +12 vac), and the fan is two relays, low fan relay energizes the blower, hi fan relay switches between hi and low, so both must be grounded.
Chris, just trying to get clarification on this since I have to purchase another digital thermostat to try now that I'm finally getting somewhere with using the ground instead of the +7.5 red wire.
1. So if I jumper both Low and High wires together, the fan will work in high mode?
2. If I were just to connect to the High wire, the fan will not blow without also jumpering to the Low)?
3. What if I were just to connect to the Low, the fan would work in Low?
4. I wasn't planning too initially, but can I run a switch like others have done to still get Low and High speed fan control?
Thanks for any clarification....
โJul-18-2019 11:48 AM
DrewE wrote:
What Old-Biscuit and Chris said should work for you. The main problem you're having is using the +7.5 rather than ground as the common. It's a very understandable blunder as the Dometic system is somewhat unusual (certainly compared to normal domestic thermostats) in switching to ground/common.
***Link Removed*** describes what I did to update my thermostat; it's the same thing, but a couple of wire colors were a bit different.
โJul-18-2019 10:17 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
My current wiring setup on my analog is:
1. Red wire +7.5 volts ------NOT USED (Cap/tape off)
2. Yellow Wire to Cool -----to A/C ("Y")
3. White Wire to Furnace ---to Furnace ("W")
4. Blue Wire to Hi Fan ---High Fan ("G")
5. Orange Wire to Low Fan ---Low Fan (Cap/Tape off)
6. Black Wire to Ground ----TO 'RC/RH' jumpered terminal
This, with the exception that you need to connect both high and low fan- the Dometic analog system switches grounds to energize the relays (not +12 vac), and the fan is two relays, low fan relay energizes the blower, hi fan relay switches between hi and low, so both must be grounded.
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โJul-18-2019 09:48 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
My current wiring setup on my analog is:
1. Red wire +7.5 volts ------NOT USED (Cap/tape off)
2. Yellow Wire to Cool -----to A/C ("Y")
3. White Wire to Furnace ---to Furnace ("W")
4. Blue Wire to Hi Fan ---High Fan ("G")
5. Orange Wire to Low Fan ---Low Fan (Cap/Tape off)
6. Black Wire to Ground ----TO 'RC/RH' jumpered terminal
โJul-18-2019 08:52 AM
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Flute Man wrote:X2 Additional equipment may also be required.
Contacting Dometic is the proper way to go. They can tell you which digital thermostat is compatible with their system .....if any.
โJul-18-2019 07:24 AM