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    Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 12:59am
Just got back from my first fall/cold weather weekend. I noticed that the furnace cycles off and on quite a bit, even when it has quite a bit of temp to gain (like from 40 degrees up to 65 degrees) It eventually gets there by cycling fan/blower/fan/off for a few minutes then repeat. Is that normal? My home furnace will not cycle off until the thermostat temp has been reached.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 8:26am
No, it's not normal. Ours will come on and run until happy. We normally just use a electric space heater when hook ups are available, but our gas heater pretty much runs like the heater at home, there is the issue of the heater being a bit large for the space, like the a/c, which could cause short cycling.. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 8:32am
i actually noticed this on mine this weekend which i haven't noticed before.  i was wondering the same thing when it happened.  hogone
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 10:42am
I'm not sure this is the answer but here is what I have experienced.

I have noticed if my pod is cold (furnace has not been on) the furnace will cycle more in the beginning but once the camper heats up and everything is warm it cycles less.

Also, I assume the colder it is outside the more the furnace will cycle.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 10:56am
Originally posted by pnwcamper

I'm not sure this is the answer but here is what I have experienced.

I have noticed if my pod is cold (furnace has not been on) the furnace will cycle more in the beginning but once the camper heats up and everything is warm it cycles less.

Also, I assume the colder it is outside the more the furnace will cycle.



We had that on a cool evening this fall. We were out by the fire kinda late and didn't turn the furnace on till we came. Should have turned it on a least an hour earlier to stabilize the temperature better.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 11:00am
Originally posted by pnwcamper

I'm not sure this is the answer but here is what I have experienced.

I have noticed if my pod is cold (furnace has not been on) the furnace will cycle more in the beginning but once the camper heats up and everything is warm it cycles less.

Also, I assume the colder it is outside the more the furnace will cycle.



Interesting article in the new Trailer Life magazine about the guy that spent the winter in his Pod in the Yukon.
His furnace ran, A LOT!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 6:29pm
It's probably normal for the furnace to cycle more when the Pod is cold. The furnace will quickly heat the air and the thermostat will think it's warm. However, the walls etc. will still be cold. As soon as the blower stops the air around the thermostat will cool and the cycle begins anew. Eventually the walls etc. (and you) will warm and the thermostat will quit being so picky. The wonders of physics. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 7:41pm
Originally posted by CharlieM

It's probably normal for the furnace to cycle more when the Pod is cold. The furnace will quickly heat the air and the thermostat will think it's warm. However, the walls etc. will still be cold. As soon as the blower stops the air around the thermostat will cool and the cycle begins anew. Eventually the walls etc. (and you) will warm and the thermostat will quit being so picky. The wonders of physics. 

But.. The thermostat is set to 65 and the furnace will cycle off when it's not more than 45 inside. There is no way the thermostat thinks it's anywhere near 65. I know that once it's at or near the call temp it will cycle to maintain that temp. But it doesn't make much sense to me to shut off every few minutes on the way up to the call temp. But maybe that's normal for the pod's furnace? Furpod says no. I'm out of warranty so don't want to take it in if that's just the way it works.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 7:42pm
The other thing to consider is if your Pod is configured like our 177 with the cold air intake under the bed, and you store things under there, the cold air return is down there also and if you are partially blocking the return the bonnet switch in the furnace will shut it off when the temp goes to high.  We move out the stored things and put them on the table at bed time to prevent this.  Ours cycled like crazy until we figured this out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Oct 2015 at 7:47pm
I thought the cold air intake was on the outside the camper? Confused
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