โJul-11-2017 01:31 PM
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โJul-12-2017 12:17 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
I had the same problem with the same thermostat when I first got my MH.
It is how the switches are located.
Look carefully at your thermostat. They put the high fan switch 'above' the 'auto' switch position.
My guess is if you look closely the lever is pushing into the high fan position not the auto.
I also would always push the temp lever down to 65 when I turned it on the first time. That thermostat temp lever is no where's near the actual temp inside the MH. It could be set where the stat thinks it's hit the desired temp you set it at and doesn't come on.
There is but a ''nano distance between the too positions''. So when you go to push on that ridiculously small lever with a finger, to put it in 'auto' unless you carefully slowly push it up into auto mode before it hits the high fan mode it you will end up into the 'high' fan position. Which will not turn your ac on auto.
But standing up looking at it it visually it looks like it is in the correct position.
I got tired of the situation and found it was easier to push it all the way up and then feel it click to come down one to auto.
And BTW some delays are longer than 3 minutes. Mine is way longer. Keep flipping those switches aback and forth and it will never come on because you are disrupting the delay over and over and over! :W
โJul-12-2017 12:09 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-12-2017 07:50 AM
dougrainer wrote:
The Timing is NOT every time you start. It can start in a few seconds or up to 2 minutes. It depends on when the last start was. next time it starts in 5 seconds, shut it OFF and then restart. It will take 2 minutes for the compressor to start. Doug
Operation Manual wrote:
All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short
cycle protection time delay of 3 minutes. There will be no
delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds 3 minutes.
โJul-12-2017 07:19 AM
โJul-12-2017 05:11 AM
LipschitzWrath wrote:dougrainer wrote:LipschitzWrath wrote:dougrainer wrote:
There is a delay up to 2 minutes before the system activates in Auto mode. Have you waited that 2 minutes? Doug
PS, notice the front of the tstat states built in time delay:B
From your operation manual.
All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short
cycle protection time delay of 3 minutes. There will be no
delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds 3 minutes.
Yes I saw that. However, my understanding of the time delay is that is between compressor cycles to allow pressures to equalize so as to reduce hard starts when the compressor comes back on. I don't believe the time delay referenced on the front of the thermostat housing is in reference to time to start after switching on.
That said, no, I don't believe I have ever waited a full 2 minutes. I will give that a try as soon as (if ever) my local yamaha dealership decides to warranty my parallel cable.
Yes, the delay is also for the Compressor. But, trust me. I WORK on RV's for a living and I do not wait when I enter a HOT RV. I bypass Auto and go straight to HI Cool. The fan starts, but I know the compressor will still take up to 2 minutes. Doug
Doug, I'm not calling you out but that also sounds incorrect. My compressor kicks on within 5 seconds when I put it in high cool. The reason I say this is because that's how long it takes to overload the generator. There is no way that the fan alone would do that. The compressor is involved.
โJul-11-2017 06:04 PM
dougrainer wrote:LipschitzWrath wrote:dougrainer wrote:
There is a delay up to 2 minutes before the system activates in Auto mode. Have you waited that 2 minutes? Doug
PS, notice the front of the tstat states built in time delay:B
From your operation manual.
All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short
cycle protection time delay of 3 minutes. There will be no
delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds 3 minutes.
Yes I saw that. However, my understanding of the time delay is that is between compressor cycles to allow pressures to equalize so as to reduce hard starts when the compressor comes back on. I don't believe the time delay referenced on the front of the thermostat housing is in reference to time to start after switching on.
That said, no, I don't believe I have ever waited a full 2 minutes. I will give that a try as soon as (if ever) my local yamaha dealership decides to warranty my parallel cable.
Yes, the delay is also for the Compressor. But, trust me. I WORK on RV's for a living and I do not wait when I enter a HOT RV. I bypass Auto and go straight to HI Cool. The fan starts, but I know the compressor will still take up to 2 minutes. Doug
โJul-11-2017 06:00 PM
LipschitzWrath wrote:dougrainer wrote:
There is a delay up to 2 minutes before the system activates in Auto mode. Have you waited that 2 minutes? Doug
PS, notice the front of the tstat states built in time delay:B
From your operation manual.
All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short
cycle protection time delay of 3 minutes. There will be no
delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds 3 minutes.
Yes I saw that. However, my understanding of the time delay is that is between compressor cycles to allow pressures to equalize so as to reduce hard starts when the compressor comes back on. I don't believe the time delay referenced on the front of the thermostat housing is in reference to time to start after switching on.
That said, no, I don't believe I have ever waited a full 2 minutes. I will give that a try as soon as (if ever) my local yamaha dealership decides to warranty my parallel cable.
โJul-11-2017 05:09 PM
dougrainer wrote:
There is a delay up to 2 minutes before the system activates in Auto mode. Have you waited that 2 minutes? Doug
PS, notice the front of the tstat states built in time delay:B
From your operation manual.
All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short
cycle protection time delay of 3 minutes. There will be no
delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds 3 minutes.
โJul-11-2017 04:31 PM
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โJul-11-2017 02:12 PM
sch911 wrote:
In Auto have you tried it with the temperature setpoint all the way to cold (55F)?
โJul-11-2017 02:03 PM
โJul-11-2017 01:59 PM