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Location: Bonne Terre, Mo | Has anyone ever added thermostat control to the AC fan so it doesn"t run all the time? |
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     Location: Penrose, Colorado | the local rv place where I live installed one and it works on temp., it will switch from heat to ac and it works great, I have no idea if it can be done to all brands of ac and or heaters. |
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 Location: Montello, WI | My Bison came with a thermostat that allows the fan to be on all the time or just when its cooling. Don't know if this is just a function of the thermostat, AC unit, or both. |
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    Location: northeast Texas | All ducted units are thermostatically controlled and operate just like the central ducted air and heat in homes. |
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    Location: MS | A friend added one to hers aftermarket, so it is possible. Her trailer isn't ducted. I think it does depend on the the brand and the year model of the unit. |
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    Location: Florida | Here's a guy who wired the heater coil with a thermostat. With a little wiring, you could do the same with the AC. http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php/topic,61147.msg563452.ht... |
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   Location: Mena, AR | I put a non-ducted thermostat controlled AC unit in a small LQ. It worked really, really well. You order the control module and thermostat. The bottom on the A/C unit (in the trailer) is a little different, but I think it is an easy thing to replace. |
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