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โSep-18-2016 11:32 AM
Fosters wrote:
Lenr:
Well....I called Dometic directly. For my application: upgrading my dometic duo therm analog t-stat to digital, CANNOT BE DONE simply by switching out the t-stat. Which, I was hoping was not the case. Simply because look where the a/c unit is? On the ceiling in your coach! And.....the control box (an approx. 5" X 5" X 2" silver metal box) has to be replaced as well. So I need a Dometic replacement Kit: a digital white thermostat that illuminates etc. and the control box. Prices vary from Sellers from $77.44 (which I'm ordering from rvpartscountry.com) up to over $100.
A decent DIY'er, I learned from Dometic that I'm going Analog to Digital aka Single Zone. So on my current Dometic analog I have six (6) incoming lines. I'm now only using 3 and burying the other 3. As far as the control box in the a/c unit on my ceiling, until I receive the replace control box, I'm please God hoping it's a simple disconnect and replace the old wires to the new, PERIOD.
โSep-18-2016 10:42 AM
โSep-18-2016 06:20 AM
lenr wrote:
Yes, I meant Dometic--bet I had a spell checker helping me out. My experience was with the Dometic 4 button digital thermostat installed OEM in a trailer built in the spring of 2013. I found the temperature control to be very imprecise meaning several degrees between turn on and turn off, which was my initial irritation. After a short while we realized that the control board actually turns the fan off for 2 seconds while switching from low to high speeds--very annoying especially in the middle of the night while sleeping. This switch up to high speed only occurs when the temperature is 5 degrees from set point which is probably feeling pretty warm. We also found that the device would not run in low speed fan continuously. In the summer of 2015 we paid our favorite AC shop to replace both the control board and thermostat which fixed the problem of not running continuously in low speed fan. However, the dead time between low and high remained, and the AC guy explained that is the way they are designed to work because a digital signal is sent from the thermostat as opposed to voltages on wires, traditionally. The dead time between speeds is a not infrequent on line complaint.
In the fall of 2015 the evaporator developed pin holes and lost the freon. Dometic gave us a replacement unit if we paid the labor. In spring of 2016 the replacement unit lost all of its freon after being used 3 out of the 8 months since installation. Our AC guy had an old unused scratch and dent unit that he had bought from Dometic on a warehouse clean out sale that we had him install for cheaper than a new one. On line there is discussion of Dometic having a lot of trouble with leaking evaporators on units made in China--we experienced 2 in a row. This last unit that we had installed was built in Elkhart, IN. Only catch about this unit was that we had to put in the 12 button remote (10 buttons in our case for single zone) and associated control board. It was almost a blessing in disguise because the 10/12 button remote and control board work great! Temperature control is very accurate and there is no dead time when switching between fan speeds.
Recommendations to last poster: If you are going to put in a Dometic digital thermostat, only use a 10/12 button single zone model--not the 4 button. Each Dometic digital thermostat has its own specific control board so you will have to change to a matching control board. However, if going from analog, I would just install a household thermostat because all the wires necessary should be available, and you don't have to change the control board in the AC unit. If you felt comfortable changing out the Dometic stuff then this would be even easier! Research house thermostats on this forum and http://www.modmyrv.com/.
Be aware that house thermostats run on 24 volts ac while RV thermostats run on 12 volts dc. So, the house thermostat just runs on the batteries that were designed for backup when the 24 volts ac is off. You may have to replace the batteries a little more often. This will be way less expensive and easier than replacing both Dometic components, and you may just like the results better.
Our favorite AC shop is National Refrigeration, Shipshewana, IN. Leon has the best price and workmanship for AC work and RV refrigerator rebuilds.
โSep-18-2016 06:07 AM
โSep-17-2016 03:45 PM
lenr wrote:
Sounds like you have an analog or mechanical thermostat. You could upgrade that to a home style digital. Google for or check mod my rv. To use the Domestic digital you would have to upgrade the control box. The Dometic thermostat works fine for some and terrible for others having inconsistent temp control which was one of my problems with it. Don't suggest Domestic digital for an upgrade.
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โApr-25-2016 08:12 PM
uscgcolletti wrote:
So the sensor is on the main unit and not the tstat?
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