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   Hello.  This a a great site, have been reading posts for quite a while.
 We ran into an issue with our 2015 rpod 179 that I'm hoping someone can offer suggestions.  We found that the heater seems to run fine, heats up nicely.  However, it does not continue to run after the set temp is reached.  In other words, it turns off after reaching the set temp and that's it...  I found that I can get it work properly if I lower the set temp while running and then after it shuts off, set a higher temp and it kicks back on again.
  
 It seems that the temp controller is working fine.  Having the heater warm up (get hot) seems to be causing the issue.  I'm guessing that it has a overtemp sensor that is kicking in when hitting the set temp and then needs to be reset by the power off/on cycle. Auto/Hi/Lo setting has no effect.
 
 Any ideas are welcome.  Thanks in advance.
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  | Leo B   podders Helping podders - pHp
 
   
   
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     Leo & Melissa Bachand
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  | furpod   Moderator Group - pHp
 
   
   
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   It doesn't run all the time, only when the thermostat is calling for heat. once it reaches say, 74F, it turns off, and once the camper cools to say, 70F, it comes on again to warm it back up. It only has two modes, on and off. If it just stayed on, it would be 120F in the pod in an hour.
 
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  | WillThrill   Senior Member
 
   
   
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| Originally posted by RpodTed 
 Hello.  This a a great site, have been reading posts for quite a while.
 
 We ran into an issue with our 2015 rpod 179 that I'm hoping someone can offer suggestions.  We found that the heater seems to run fine, heats up nicely.  However, it does not continue to run after the set temp is reached.  In other words, it turns off after reaching the set temp and that's it...  I found that I can get it work properly if I lower the set temp while running and then after it shuts off, set a higher temp and it kicks back on again.
  
 It seems that the temp controller is working fine.  Having the heater warm up (get hot) seems to be causing the issue.  I'm guessing that it has a overtemp sensor that is kicking in when hitting the set temp and then needs to be reset by the power off/on cycle. Auto/Hi/Lo setting has no effect.
 
 Any ideas are welcome.  Thanks in advance.
 
 
 
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 It seems that you are asking how to have the furnace's fan going all the time, even when it's not heating.  The furnace is not designed to do this (it only runs when it's heating), and it would require significant electrical modification by an expert to do what you want it to. 
 If you just want a fan, then either run your Fantastic Fan (though this will pull your warmed air out of the Pod) or install a 12 volt socket and run a 12 volt fan from it.  There are lots of threads here discussing how to install a 12 volt socket; it's pretty easy. | 
 
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  | Rodpod   Newbie
 
   
 
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| Originally posted by furpod 
 It doesn't run all the time, only when the thermostat is calling for heat. once it reaches say, 74F, it turns off, and once the camper cools to say, 70F, it comes on again to warm it back up. It only has two modes, on and off. If it just stayed on, it would be 120F in the pod in an hour.
 
 
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 I could be wrong but I think the OP is suggesting his doesn't cycle on again once the temp drops below the set point, say 70F. I think he's saying that once it shuts off it stays off regardless of what temp it drops to, and will only come on again once he manually turns it off then on again.  
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  | hogone   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I agree with you rodpod, I to believe that is what op is asking.  hogone
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  | RpodTed   Newbie
 
   
   
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   Yes, the heater runs to the set temp and turns off.  When the room temp cools down again the heater never kicks on.  If I turn off the heater and then back on, it runs again back up to the set temp (btw, presumably the set temp... I didn't measure it)
 Thank you all for your responses and ideas.
 
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  | johnmaci   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   See if anything in this posting may be applicable. Mine is in a storage lot, so I cannot check it: 
 
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  | RpodTed   Newbie
 
   
   
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   Will do, thanks John
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  | techntrek   Admin Group - pHp
 
   
   
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   Welcome.  Sounds like an issue with the thermostat and not the furnace, so an easy fix if you decide to replace it.
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