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I have a Lance 2005 camper with a Atwood Heater/AC thermostat, with dual fan speeds. I wanted to know if others are experiencing the samething I am. When we turn the thermostat to Heat things are fine. When we turn it to AC, the fan on the AC comes on but there is a 3 min. delay or longer for the compressor. I called the factory wherein they told me it should be just a few seconds. I confirmed the thermostat wasn't calling for the compressor by using a voltmeter on the compressor signal wire. The factory sent a new thermostat but it does exactly the same thing, so now I wonder if it's just a goofy design. If you set it for a specific temp, the range of temperature is pretty wide for cycling so I'm thinking of ash-canning the stat. Anyone else have experience with this particular thermostat?



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You might be able to get a digital thermostat that will work with that A/C. . Most are pretty basic like a house Stat... Call a parts dealer and ask alot of questions
 
I have a '03 Lance camper that has a factory installed Dometic heater/air conditioner thermostat on the wall. It has a Dometic Penquin 13,500 BTU air conditioner instead of a Coleman which Lance uses beginning sometime in '04. The compressor starts immediately when switched on. It's not digital, but works well. The temperature varies about 2 degrees between cycling on and off. There is an automatic setting where the fan and compressor cycle off and on together which saves electricity (fuel) when running the generator.



Bill
 
Thanks for the replies, as it confirms what I have always experienced. It's usually right away it brings the compressor in. Along with the 4+ degree temp swing, it makes for an uncomfortable time on hot days. If I put the thermostat on "auto" it will shut the AC down altogether as you mentioned but then it has to go the 4* to come back on with the 3+min delay again. Gets warm. :(



I may try the factory ONE more time and if no satisfaction, try a household thermostat, it can't be any worse!



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I think the compressor start delay may be a Coleman "feature". I've owned several RVs with Dometic and only one with a Coleman A/C. I don't recall start delay on the Dometic A/C units when they are switched on the first time.



Bill
 
Bill, I think you maybe right. The new 'stat is behaving exactly the same as the first. The factory is no help, they know less than I do about it, plus the warranty is up. It's frustrating when it's hot to have the delay, then the temp spread and the delay again on restart up. I think Coleman/Atwood took a step backwards with this design.



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I imagine the time delay relay is external on the compressor. If you had a wiring diagram, you might be able to "jumper" around it.



Bill
 
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