Engineer Guy wrote:It's my nature to 'Reverse Engineer' things in similar situations. With that in mind, here's what one Website says about the Thermostat recommended for your AC Model:
Description: Coleman 60277 T-Stat
The Coleman 60277 Thermostat is simplicity at its best, providing complete control of your air conditioner, heat pump, gas, hydronic or electric strip heating and fans from one convenient wall thermostat. Simply set the temperature using the easy-to-use slide selection switch, and the RVComfort thermistor air temperature sensor will activate heating or cooling as needed to maintain your ideal environment. Switches also let you set cooling, heating and fan speed settings individually, if you desire.
With 'all' these Functions coming out and 'expecting' to be controlled by a Thermostat, I can see where the wiring wouldn't be as straightforward as first thought. Perhaps this Company can supply the 'Stat wiring, and you can 'back wire' to the A/C after digesting and understanding the functions and what might be wire color codes assigned somewhat-'arbitrarily' for AC functions. Especially features like Heat Tape and Fan Speeds, whether used or not... Sheesh, this kinda reminds of actually being able to work on our Cars in HS vs. now! So much for a Hamster holding a Mercury Switch in order to control AC operation, eh?
American RV Company
pete42 wrote:Don I found this thermostat manusl http://www.rvcomfort.com/pdf_documents/1976376.pdf.
I hope this helps
pete
Pyrofish wrote:I didn't know how mine was going to work either. Turned out, I needed a controller, then the wires from the controller go out to the Thermostat. A legend with wire colors to terminal came with my thermostat. That was a Dometic not a Coleman, so ymmv.
I didn't know the units came as a separate top piece needing a controller, an inside vent, and a thermostat, so I was kind of mad when I first saw it. Then I realized, I was going to try to remote the Thermostat anyway, it was a happy mistakeYou just may have some more pieces to buy, that's all.
Now, if you have all of that stuff, you'll want an AC man to figure it out.My AC guy figured it out pretty quickly without the instructions. He even figured out, after some head scratching, that the controller needed 12v power to work. Think they sent me a digital instead of an analog.
Pyrofish wrote:The controller has all of the relays and contactors in it. Without it, you'd have to make up something with those parts, and my AC guy said it would all be guess work, and would be large and expensive. He said if I could get the controller, that would be the way to go.
Pyrofish wrote:Yessir, that's my iron-sighted nail-driver. It's a colt pre-ban lower.
Just built an AR-10 this year too. Mounted the scope yesterday. I'm headed out one day this week to sight the scope in, and play with my new slide fire stock![]()
I'm looking at building a light weight carbine for my girl. She's a regular Annie Oakley shooting from a tableGotta get some pink furniture for it though... whatever gets her shooting right?
pete42 wrote:Glad he got back to you at least you know he's trying.
pictures would be helpful some on here are good at things like that.
pete
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