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Topic Closedthermostat - Event Date: 18 Dec 2017

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Apr 2018 at 10:11am
Originally posted by rawest50

I wish I could help. It took me several trips before I found the thermostat had an auto. Works perfect. Do you have you gas on for you heater would be my only question. In 5 days of camping last week we went from one day 70 hi/ 50 low. Rained all day one day and stayed in the mid 50’s. Sayurday was 70 plus the 32 that night. It worked fine. I think the AC does too good of job at times. Maybe when it is 90 plus I all appreciate it more. I had to twerk it a few times but a bunch better than running all the time.

I can't imagine what it must have looked like with you twerking at your AC. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Apr 2018 at 9:20am
When used with the furnace for heat, having the thermostat set to "Auto" means that the AC fan will not turn on when the furnace cycles on and off. When used with the AC, the "Auto" setting (in my experience) will change the fan speeds between low and high and back again and turn the fan off when the compressor turns off. Having the thermostat set on low or high means that the fan will run constantly at that speed even when the compressor is not running. It makes for a more steady sound that is easier to get used to.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2018 at 9:39pm
Love the idea of the O2Cool fan! Had never thought about one, for cooling or heating purposes. I'd never try to modify the shroud for fear of messing something up. The smart phone app sounds good, and we also have an electric white noise machine we could use. BTW, the dogs and loud music don't usually bother us at night, but us old folks like naps in the afternoons!

What do you mean about the fan not cycling on with thermostat set to Auto?

BTW, I've read your posts before and like your ideas and know-how.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2018 at 8:16pm
Originally posted by larrys39426

Last week it was not cool enough in our 2016 R179 and the AC cut off even when set on 55*. The outside temp was less than 80* so I figure we'll die in our sleep this summerCry. After reading in this thread about the Auto setting on the thermostat, I changed it from Lo to Auto. Questions: (1) Might this have fixed my problem?; and (2) Is there a way to have the fan only when the temp is OK but we need to drown out yapping dogs and loud music from neighbors? BTW, no problem, but I cannot tell the difference in noise or air flow on the Lo or Hi settings.

Instead of the AC fan, we have a separate O2Cool fan that we run. We also have a 2016 RP179. I have the fan set on the floor on the side of the opening next to the wardrobe drawers. That helps pull the heat out and circulate it and does double-duty in being a constant sound that masks somewhat the cycling of the furnace. The thermostat is set to Auto so the fan does not come on.
When I run the AC, I run it with the fan set to Low. Like the fan I run in winter, the constant sound of the AC's fan masks the compressor cycling some. On ours, if I have it on auto, the fan will switch between low and high speeds with a pause of a few seconds each time it does this. The constant low speed is much better.

In my case, I can tell the difference in sound between low and high speeds. In part this is because I removed the inside shroud (be careful if you do this. There are more screws than you think and some of them are hard to see) and used some spray glue to line the inside of the shroud with thin, closed-cell foam, like that which would be used to line the drawers of a tool chest. That helped a little also. Redesigning the shroud to direct the air rather than it dumping into the shroud which isn't quite large enough to act as a plenum means that there is a lot of air turbulence inside the shroud. The foam helps mask that a bit, but if it were shaped to direct the air, it might make for a quieter AC unit.

Another way to mask the sound is to use your smart phone (if you have one) and use an app like Relax and Sleep or Sleep Sounds which are ones that provide a variety of cover sounds which you can use to mask the objectionable noises. Many campgrounds do have a time when quiet hours begin. That is usually no later then 10:00 p.m. If someone is being noisy past then, a complaint to the camp host is in order. The camp host can address this better than another camper as the host has authority to ask the offender to leave.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2018 at 7:56pm
I switched to auto after reading some posts, but haven't used the Rpod since. And no, we did not have the propane turned on. We use campground electricity when we can, and run the fridge on battery when on the road.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2018 at 6:27pm
I wish I could help. It took me several trips before I found the thermostat had an auto. Works perfect. Do you have you gas on for you heater would be my only question. In 5 days of camping last week we went from one day 70 hi/ 50 low. Rained all day one day and stayed in the mid 50’s. Sayurday was 70 plus the 32 that night. It worked fine. I think the AC does too good of job at times. Maybe when it is 90 plus I all appreciate it more. I had to twerk it a few times but a bunch better than running all the time.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Apr 2018 at 2:42pm
I have a similar problem.  With the thermostat set on Cold, and the temperature setting at 80 degrees, I find the air conditioner coming on when the inside temperature is 65 or lower.  We never use the propane heater, so I don't want to put it on Auto and have the heater come on.  Why would the AC want to cool Our Pod below 65 degrees?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 2018 at 5:30pm
Last week it was not cool enough in our 2016 R179 and the AC cut off even when set on 55*. The outside temp was less than 80* so I figure we'll die in our sleep this summerCry. After reading in this thread about the Auto setting on the thermostat, I changed it from Lo to Auto. Questions: (1) Might this have fixed my problem?; and (2) Is there a way to have the fan only when the temp is OK but we need to drown out yapping dogs and loud music from neighbors? BTW, no problem, but I cannot tell the difference in noise or air flow on the Lo or Hi settings.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Dec 2017 at 4:38pm
Well, setting fan to auto is definately the right setting. Cold air sounds like no flame, (check its igniting) or temp set to low, or you need to wait a few minutes before warm air starts to come out.  Thats my best , sorry 

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