Obviously, I don't have the high cost for the Coleman thermostat you do north of the border.
However, the Coleman I got this time when I purchased my 23RB did cost about 20-30 dollars more than I used to play for a simple Honeywell type home thermostat.
I used to replace with a Honeywell because the old thermostats I had only were connected to run the furnace.
My new trailer has a ducted AC and it is also controlled by the wall mounted thermostat. This is the reason I sprang for the higher priced Coleman, because it is a straight wire for wire replacement. Didn't have to guess at anything. Didn't have to monkey around with the thermostat. Just change wire for wire, which is how I replaced it. I removed a sire from the old analog thermostat and hooked it to the new thermostat. Did this for every wire.
I'm not smart enough to do it any other way.
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Originally Posted by ibra0078
Almost all of the digital thermostat dont have a high and low switch for the fan setting, when replacing to a digital one should one wire a switch to control the low and high fan? Or just leave it on low? I honestly don't remember if this past summer I had the fan on low or high. Thanks
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