All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: First Post, Out of Frustration over Dometic AC wa8yxm wrote: There are several things folks often overlook First make sure the intake filter(s) are clean. if they are dirty air flow is reduced and some A/C's have "Frost" detectors. these detect when the evap starts to Ice up (or rather they should) and shut down the compressor... That sounds like your issue. Second make sure the condenser (Rooftop the part that gets HOT) is clean.. For different reasons.. IF I Were making an A/C i'd include an over pressure sensor. I do not think Dometic did but that's how I'd do it. Finally Fan on high.. Not low. Not auto Two reasons. First.. Your problem.. Fan on high might fix Second.. Yes I know it is noisy but it's very close to "White noise" which means your brain, given a few minutes, will filter it out.. and what's more that fan noise will cover the compressor so you won't be as annoyed by it cutting in and out be it short or long cycling (you will hear it but you might need to pay attention to do so) Also when your next site neighbors get into a knock down drag out.. You won't hear that either. (Trust me on that count... Throwing things through the window level fight and I never heard a thign). Thanks for your feedback. This AC being a month old is still clean and the filters get cleaned regularly, I have an air compressor close by and try to blow out each unit, along with the fridge and water heater area, monthly. Running the fan on high can be counter-intuitive since the compressor shuts off during the satisfaction of the T-stat and the fan continues to run and bring in the hot/humid outside air which then causes the dehumidifier to run which produces heat... so on and so on. When it's really hot out we have to do that with the unit in the front, no t-stat, and the humidity gets crazy up there. It appears that replacing this simple little therimister was the answer, thanks Doug for asking about that, it was just by happenstance that I pulled that down while looking for the model number and then it took off. Going on day 3 of the unit working the way it should, which it really never has since new.Re: First Post, Out of Frustration over Dometic ACYes it did, I installed that last night (for whatever reason I didn't when I put in the new control box) and the AC ran all by itself all night, turned on and off all on it's very own! Kind of like having a 2 year old that finally sleeps all night.Re: First Post, Out of Frustration over Dometic ACThanks for the replies. A. We are not in a campsite or near a dealer, it is a permanent setup at the moment. Doug: 1. I believe it to be a model 595. MGF # is B59516E711C0EMX. 2. Control board 3316230.700. 3. The old T-stat was a 3 button, the new one is a 3 button touch. 3 wires coming out of wall. Both T-stats perform the same as far as the condition I am explaining. 4. Thermister is installed as per the card on the wire. 1" up and into the fins. 5. This one is ducted. 6. Seperation plenum is installed and appears to be in very good condition. 7. 4 bolts from the inside. Upon checking all this, I found that when I pulled the thermister out of the fins then a few seconds later the AC started. T-stat was set at 71 and the air temp inside was 79 and it was not running prior to pulling that out and letting it hand down inside the camper. While it was hanging down the unit would shut-off upon satisfaction of T-stat and the start back up if I lowered it to a colder temp. Put the Thermister back in the fins and the problem came back.First Post, Out of Frustration over Dometic ACFirst off, glad to have found this site as it appears to have lots of good information from fellow RV'ers. We are currently living in our Forest River Wildcat 5th wheel for going on a year now (new home being built). Ever since buying this camper new in '16 we've had issues with the AC, the thing seems to start/stop alot while it's cooling, I realize it should "shift" the fan to Hi if it's too far out of range on the thermostat but it doesn't seem to do that very often, it will shut the fan off (not compressor) several times in the course of a few minutes or it will just run flawless all day, never know. Well, earlier this year the thing wouldn't come on at all and I just figure it bit the bullet, so I bought a new one and installed it, guess what... same thing but at least it ran. A few weeks go by and it refuses to start again, T-stat is set as 72 and it's almost 90 in here, I call the dealership and they tell me that more thank likely either my T-stat or control box is bad so I drive 2 hours to get a new control box and T-stat, install it and and same thing. So now I'm thinking I have a good AC unit thrown into the dump pit and something else is the problem since I just spent $1600 on a new AC/Control box/T-stat. What else is there besides wire running from the AC to the T-stat.?? Right now we are having to basically reset the thermostat each time it shuts down, it will run and satisfy the thermostat and when it shuts down it will not restart without doing that, which really sucks at night!!! During the day while it's so hot it just runs all day. I'm at a loss!! I'll try and search the forum for more tips.