Have the temp control on the A/C set close to 'warm' to keep the rig from overheating while sitting idle in the driveway. Went in to turn it off last night, and found it quite cold inside. The temp control is not turning off the compressor at any setting while the unit is turned on. No sound of a click as I rotate the knob.
Anybody else experienced this? I am thinking the control contacts may have welded closed? No time to pull it apart soon.
Steve
Whatever the cause, I would start looking for a fresh thermostat.
Our LD’s thermostat had a terminal burn, along with a compressor wire, during a brown out a few years ago, any chance of that happening?
Larry
Well, I will pull it apart tomorrow and report back.
Steve
All of our A/Cs problems have been caused by brown outs, installing a Soft Start eliminated the high amperage startup surge that causes damage during periods of low voltage.
It also reduces the compressor start bang when running the A/C at night.
A Soft Start may something to consider.
Larry
Took the thermostat out, and now it clicks on/off when turning the dial. Anyway, I sprayed it with contact cleaner, and reassemble all. Works fine now - we'll see what the future holds...
Steve
Steve, do you still have the old style mechanical thermostat?
Steve, do you still have the old style mechanical thermostat?
Yes, part of the A/C housing.
Steve
Yes, part of the A/C housing.
Having separate controls for the furnace and A/C are advantages, the wall mounted controllers for both the furnace and A/C are prone to problems that can be very difficult to solve.
It’s one advantage of owning an older rig.
On the slope of Mt. Rainier… we can see it today.
Larry
We are on the other side of Washington in the Palouse and it’s getting quite warm here. Jon & Loni installed a separate control for the furnace on this unit. I installed a soft start on the ac unit this spring and I can start the air on a Honda 2000 generator now. I also use a portable Progressive Industries EMS. These have saved me many times from both low and high voltages. Work camping in June Lake we saw as high as 138v and many times in the 98v range. Cheap insurance.
We grin from ear to ear (and then sigh) when we hear reports from Frank and Maryann enjoying our old rig. Keep on keepin on! — Jon&Loni