Mar-27-2020 06:56 AM
Apr-04-2020 12:30 PM
ajriding wrote:
TomG2. Now that you have tried all the above suggestions, just let us know you have, and then we will offer the real answer. There can be only one answer. No one has ever had an issue and solved it by other means.
Apr-03-2020 03:12 PM
philh wrote:
ok, the pointy copper thingy.
On my unit it was tucked in behind the air flow. I moved it into the airflow and my short cycling went away. I froze my wife out, it was working that much better. Such a simple fix.
Apr-01-2020 07:35 AM
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Mar-29-2020 05:30 PM
ajriding wrote:y
Thermocouple is the bare copper wire (tube) with the big end (about pencil thickness) and is a thermometer for the AC to measure incoming air. .
Mar-29-2020 04:15 PM
Mar-28-2020 04:27 PM
ajriding wrote:
TomG2. Now that you have tried all the above suggestions, just let us know you have, and then we will offer the real answer. There can be only one answer. No one has everss had an issue and solved it by other means.
Mar-28-2020 03:55 PM
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Mar-27-2020 03:56 PM
brnthumbinfl wrote:
...the unit will cycle on for as little as 10 seconds then cycle off for 10 seconds. Back and forth...
Mar-27-2020 03:37 PM
brnthumbinfl wrote:
We purchased our 2019 Mesa Ridge 21RBS TT from Lazy Days in Tampa, January 2019. We've had it in twice for warranty repairs. Both times, we reported the AC unit would hover when it reached the set temperature. Particular at night, the unit will cycle on for as little as 10 seconds then cycle off for 10 seconds. Back and forth as many as a dozen times. The unit is not terrible quiet, so this gets irritating when you're trying to sleep. Plus it can't be good for the unit.
Lazy Days checked it twice without finding anything wrong. Of course it was winter when the unit isn't really working. They tried insulating the thermostat, then I forced them to replace the thermostat. Neither action corrected the problem. Currently I am beginning to think it may be the unit itself. It seems when it goes into hover mode, I'm not sure its really cooling as the air seems just room temp.
Any ideas?
Brnthumb