โJan-19-2013 05:06 PM
โMay-09-2013 07:00 PM
Marsland wrote:
Micheal
I know this is an old post but if you haven't solved your problem yet here is one solution;
With regards to your thermostat, I had a salesman/manager show me how to reset the system if both AC and furnace fans came on together.
Cycle thermostat to off (no display), press and hold the + button first and without releasing it press the on/off button and hold. After a few seconds the display will indicate --. Release both buttons and then press the on/off button to turn off the system. In the thermostat manual this is called the 'System Initialization' which should have been performed by the installer.
Hope this helps.
โMay-09-2013 06:44 PM
โJan-20-2013 03:29 PM
โJan-20-2013 01:19 PM
Rick Jay wrote:
gon2dadawgs,
My Dometic AC just did the same thing. My T-stat is not digital, however.
Doug, I always appreciate your experience & advice and took note of your post above. Have you ever come across a condition where the AC ran regardless of the thermostat settings?
I went out to exercise the generator using the heat strips. When I went to shut down the heat strips and walked toward the front of the vehicle, I could hear my front AC compressor running. There is no doubt about it, the compressor IS running, I can hear the hum and it's blowing cold air. This is with the thermostat in the OFF position. The only way to shut it off was with the breaker. The rear AC is working normally. This happened with the generator and again when I switched to shore power.
I did have one episode in the Fall where I thought the AC came on with the switch in the OFF position, but when I moved the switch to "HEAT" and back to off, the AC shut down & stayed off. But no joy today. The compressor is ON and the thermostat doesn't seem to be able to shut it off regardless of temp/HEAT/AC settings or the Fan/ON/OFF/Auto settings. Nothing on the thermostat control seemed to be able to shut down the front AC.
We have a cold snap heading our way, so I won't be working on it till it warms up, but I'm guessing the Dometic DuoTherm thermostat is shot. I killed the breaker and put the RV back to bed for now. When it warms up, I'll take the T-stat down and see if it's repairable in any way.
I just hope the AC hasn't been running for the past month without my knowing it. I better check the electric bill! LOL
~Rick
โJan-20-2013 10:56 AM
โJan-20-2013 05:23 AM
johnrbd wrote:
Had that happen a few times with my Cougar. My Cougar also had a remote that I had difficulty with, so I replaced the thermostat and threw the remote away (in recycling bin). No issues since. Occasionally, the old way is better and simpler to use, at least for an old f$$t.
โJan-20-2013 05:22 AM
gon2dadawgs wrote:
notruffinit....the AC is blowing COLD air....
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