May-15-2019 08:43 PM
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May-17-2019 07:43 AM
thirtydaZe wrote:If you are inclined then open the thermostat and check for a loose or disconnected wire. And check same up in the A/C unit.
Is this suspected wire in the thermostat itself, or located someplace else?
May-17-2019 02:24 AM
wnjj wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
Yes, Low does not work in any mode, just got done messing around with it. The front AC is flawless.
Is this suspected wire in the thermostat itself, or located someplace else?
It connects to the back of the thermostat on one end and the A/C unit on the other.
Some thermostats connect the wires with friction locks and it’s possible they got the insulated part of the wire in there too far. It couldn’t hurt to pull the thermostat and check. Look for a GL or gray labeled pin.
May-16-2019 08:45 PM
thirtydaZe wrote:
Yes, Low does not work in any mode, just got done messing around with it. The front AC is flawless.
Is this suspected wire in the thermostat itself, or located someplace else?
May-16-2019 07:48 PM
May-16-2019 07:43 PM
May-16-2019 02:46 PM
wnjj wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
So what i have is an AirXcel thermostat.
The cool function has hi, low, auto, auto hi, auto low.
The lo function does not do anything besides run the compressor.
From what wveryone has been saying, im assuming its a warranty issue.
So does the fan run by itself in 'Fan lo' mode?
The RV wiring should have 3 wires used for cooling:
1. Cool - runs the compressor
2. Fan low - runs the fan low speed
3. Fan high - runs the fan high speed
In 'Fan low' mode the thermostat turns on #2.
In 'Fan high' mode it turns on #3.
In 'Cool low' mode it turns on #2 always and #1 when cooling is needed.
In 'Cool high' mode it turns on #3 always and #1 when cooling is needed.
In 'Cool low auto' mode it turns on #2 and #1 when cooling is needed.
In 'Cool high auto' mode it turns on #3 and #1 when cooling is needed.
If wire #2 is not connected, there will be no fan in any of the 'low' modes.
May-16-2019 02:23 PM
thirtydaZe wrote:
So what i have is an AirXcel thermostat.
The cool function has hi, low, auto, auto hi, auto low.
The lo function does not do anything besides run the compressor.
From what wveryone has been saying, im assuming its a warranty issue.
May-16-2019 01:19 PM
May-16-2019 01:16 PM
prichardson wrote:
The fan should always run with the compressor. On most RV units there is not that much difference in airflow between hi and low speed fan.
May-16-2019 11:10 AM
thirtydaZe wrote:
I was unaware if the design was to just have a trickle of cool air, but i'm certain it's an issue.
May-16-2019 10:54 AM
May-16-2019 10:46 AM
thirtydaZe wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:thirtydaZe wrote:
Our past 2 rvs have been 5th wheels, so we are in Downgrade mode.
So, a 5th wheel is superior to a travel trailer? I wonder whey a travel trailer is a down grade from a 5th wheel. Could you please explain.
Are you a troll or a fool? I came here for answers, you may notice the intelligent people giving advise on the situation.