Jun-15-2021 10:01 AM
Jun-15-2021 04:43 PM
Jun-15-2021 03:42 PM
DarkSkySeeker wrote:
I had perhaps the same problem (perhaps not).
My AC and furnace would run at the same time. Turns out my thermostat had a "differential" setting. D1/D2/D3. It was defaulted to D1. When set to D3 the problem went away.
I supposed it was that the thermostat was no longer looking for set temperatures so close to the actual temperature that it thought the RV needed heat and cooling.
I forget exactly how I change to D3. Something like pressing "up temp" and power at the same time.
See https://www.forestriverinc.com/brochures/0000/0000ThermostatSingleDometicManual.pdf
Jun-15-2021 10:52 AM
dougrainer wrote:MFL wrote:
When plugged into shore power, the AC fan will come on with furnace, if the fan setting is to low, or high. If set on auto, then only furnace fan comes on.
Jerry
Correct. The OP could have saved money if he had just READ the Instructions for the AC system;) Doug
Page 8
https://www.intechtrailers.com/images/info/PDF/Dometic/operation-manual.pdf
Jun-15-2021 10:48 AM
MFL wrote:
When plugged into shore power, the AC fan will come on with furnace, if the fan setting is to low, or high. If set on auto, then only furnace fan comes on.
Jerry
Jun-15-2021 10:40 AM
Jun-15-2021 10:30 AM
MFL wrote:
When plugged into shore power, the AC fan will come on with furnace, if the fan setting is to low, or high. If set on auto, then only furnace fan comes on.
Jerry
Jun-15-2021 10:21 AM