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Jun-30-2015 04:10 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
OK, here's what I just observed. With no shore power. I turn on the heat system to the fan position with the thermostat set around 50 and the furnace fan runs for about a minute. After it shuts off I can't get it to come back on by flipping any combination of switch ac/heat fan auto settings. However, if I run the temp setting up to 90 the furnace fan comes on, I then run the temp setting back to 50 and the furnace fan continues to run for about a minute and things start over.
Hope that helps. If not then let me know and I'll try something else.
Jun-30-2015 04:00 PM
Jun-30-2015 03:56 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what you want to happen? Regardless of settings, the AC fan will not come on without shore power. Is that what you mean? I don't think I've ever seen a setting that will only operate the furnace fan without operating the furnace too. I'm going to go out and check mine now.
Jun-30-2015 03:39 PM
not enuf toys wrote:
I am at the camper today, Checked the Thermostat switch (gas/oil or electric) and is on gas, tried auto/on with the switch from heat to cool (and vice versa) still nothing. when plugged into shore power and I switch from auto to on, the ac fan comes on. when unplugged from shore power (12v dc only) and I switch from auto to on, the ac makes a click sound and furnace fan does not come on. Checked all fuses and breakers (all good). Turned the heat on (switch to heat and increase thermostat) furnace fan comes on and heat starts.
What else can I try? would really like to have the furnace fan option on when just on DC (helps to blow out the hot air when we first come back)
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Jun-27-2015 07:07 AM
budwich wrote:
sounds more like your thermostat has the "cool" function selected as opposed to "heat". The fan functon directs power to the appropriate fan unit based on that. Of course, the AC fan needs 120v to run which won't happen on 12v power. Hence, what you are observing appears to be normal.
Jun-27-2015 07:06 AM
Lazydude wrote:
The only way to tell if the curcuit board is bad is to replace it, so you might want to take it to a RV repair place and let them do it. It cost me 350 bucks cdn to have mine fixed.
Jun-27-2015 07:06 AM
Lazydude wrote:
The only way to tell if the curcuit board is bad is to replace it, so you might want to take it to a RV repair place and let them do it. It cost me 350 bucks cdn to have mine fixed.
Jun-27-2015 06:12 AM