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Coleman Mach digital thermostat - Awesome!!


I bought a 2017 KZ Durango Gold 381REF ... It came with two AC units.  One in the bedroom and the the other in the main living area.  The bedroom unit is on it's own thermostat and the main unit has a thermostat that controls the AC unit and the LP heating furnace.  That main thermostat was an analog (slider) type control.  The temperature control was poor, IMHO and in my wife's as well.  The temperature range from on to off was too wide to maintain a comfortable living temp.  So I found a Coleman Mach digital thermostat online.  It looked very similar to the analog one (same color, size, etc.).  Installed it today ... wires coming out of the original analog thermostat and the wires coming out of the new digital thermostat (both were Coleman Mach units) were EXACTLY alike (amazing!!).  Changed the thermostat in about 30 mins. start to finish. Testing took longer than the install.  This new thermostat controls the both the cooling and heating function to a + or - 1 degree range.  Awesome!  These should be STANDARD EQUIPMENT, there is a night and day difference in the accuracy of the temperature control of the main living area.  I would HIGHLY recommend this upgrade to anyone with a slider type thermostat.



-- Edited by RonC on Tuesday 13th of September 2016 08:09:16 AM



-- Edited by RonC on Tuesday 13th of September 2016 08:09:55 AM

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2016 Ford F350, King Ranch, DRW, 4x4, CC, 6.7 PS Diesel, remote control air lift system

2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114  LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW

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RonC wrote:

I bought a 2017 KZ Durango Gold 381REF ... It came with two AC units.  One in the bedroom and the the other in the main living area.  The bedroom unit is on it's own thermostat and the main unit has a thermostat that controls the AC unit and the LP heating furnace.  That main thermostat was an analog (slider) type control.  The temperature control was poor, IMHO and in my wife's as well.  The temperature range from on to off was too wide to maintain a comfortable living temp.  So I found a Coleman Mach digital thermostat online.  It looked very similar to the analog one (same color, size, etc.).  Installed it today ... wires coming out of the original analog thermostat and the wires coming out of the new digital thermostat (both were Coleman Mach units) were EXACTLY alike (amazing!!).  Changed the thermostat in about 30 mins. start to finish. Testing took longer than the install.  This new thermostat controls the both the cooling and heating function to a + or - 1 degree range.  Awesome!  These should be STANDARD EQUIPMENT, there is a night and day difference in the accuracy of the temperature control of the main living area.  I would HIGHLY recommend this upgrade to anyone with a slider type thermostat.



-- Edited by RonC on Tuesday 13th of September 2016 08:09:16 AM



-- Edited by RonC on Tuesday 13th of September 2016 08:09:55 AM


Yep, standard fix for the poor "slider" thermostat product. Have no idea the price of the Coleman digital unit but I bought a Hunter digital thermostat at Wal-Mart for $39 and put it in our previous trailer some 10 years ago.  The change really is worth the trouble.  Highly recommended upgrade.   



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Did the same in the Arctic Fox. Happy life with digital.

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Bill and Linda wrote:
RonC wrote:

I bought a 2017 KZ Durango Gold 381REF ... It came with two AC units.  One in the bedroom and the the other in the main living area.  The bedroom unit is on it's own thermostat and the main unit has a thermostat that controls the AC unit and the LP heating furnace.  That main thermostat (actually both of them) was an analog (slider) type control.  The temperature control was poor, IMHO and in my wife's as well.  The temperature range from on to off was too wide to maintain a comfortable living temp.  So I found a Coleman Mach digital thermostat online.  It looked very similar to the analog one (same color, size, etc.).  Installed it today ... wires coming out of the original analog thermostat and the wires coming out of the new digital thermostat (both were Coleman Mach units) were EXACTLY alike (amazing!!).  Changed the thermostat in about 30 mins. start to finish. Testing took longer than the install.  This new thermostat controls the both the cooling and heating function to a + or - 1 degree range.  Awesome!  These should be STANDARD EQUIPMENT, there is a night and day difference in the accuracy of the temperature control of the main living area.  I would HIGHLY recommend this upgrade to anyone with a slider type thermostat.



-- Edited by RonC on Tuesday 13th of September 2016 08:09:16 AM



-- Edited by RonC on Tuesday 13th of September 2016 08:09:55 AM


Yep, standard fix for the poor "slider" thermostat product. Have no idea the price of the Coleman digital unit but I bought a Hunter digital thermostat at Wal-Mart for $39 and put it in our previous trailer some 10 years ago.  The change really is worth the trouble.  Highly recommended upgrade.   


 



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2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114  LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW

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I made a fantastic buy today, a Dometic Digital thermostat replacing one of my analog Dometic thermostat, it was on special at ± $26 !

Can you beat that ?

No waste of time and energy installing an additional switch for the fan speed or whatever like many others do, buying an el cheapo HUNTER thermostat at Wall Mart !

http://www.americanrvcompany.com/Dometic-3313192000-Polar-White-Single-Zone-LCD-Thermostat-Camper-Trailer-RV



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legrandnormand wrote:

I made a fantastic buy today, a Dometic Digital thermostat replacing one of my analog Dometic thermostat, it was on special at ± $26 !

Can you beat that ?

No waste of time and energy installing an additional switch for the fan speed or whatever like many others do, buying an el cheapo HUNTER thermostat at Wall Mart !

http://www.americanrvcompany.com/Dometic-3313192000-Polar-White-Single-Zone-LCD-Thermostat-Camper-Trailer-RV

 


Well, 10 years ago there were no $26 Coleman digital thermostats so we used what was available.  But the 'el cheapo is still working just fine.  Much better than they factory provided.  But good for you. 



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The Coleman Mach digital thermostat cost about twice what you paid for your Hunter.  It looks exactly like the slider it replaced, so very OEM looking.  I liked it so much I just bought the "AC only" version for the bedroom unit.  It also looks identical to the slider it will be replacing.



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2016 Ford F350, King Ranch, DRW, 4x4, CC, 6.7 PS Diesel, remote control air lift system

2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114  LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW

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RonC wrote:

The Coleman Mach digital thermostat cost about twice what you paid for your Hunter.  It looks exactly like the slider it replaced, so very OEM looking.  I liked it so much I just bought the "AC only" version for the bedroom unit.  It also looks identical to the slider it will be replacing.


Ron, yea, back 10 years ago when I needed to replace the "slider" thermostat in the Escalade the Coleman digital unit was in the hundred's of dollars.  Like $139 or some such ridiculous amount.  Can't recall exactly.  So the trouble of putting in a switch for the fan speed was then worth it to me to save $100.  But times change and today there are other options.

BTW, Ron, if you ever need, or want, factory service on the KZ I can really recommend the guys in Shipshewana.  KZ had the most incredible factory service guys. Never took our Escalade anywhere but there for rig service - except MOR/ryde naturally right up the road from KZ. You went in on-time and got out on-time.  No waiting around for "days."  Don't know if still the same under Thor but hope so.  I've still got some contact info should you need it.    



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Thanks ... when that day comes, I'll give you a shout. Knock on wood, so far (6 months) this rig has been perfect. But you know it's never if, but when.



-- Edited by RonC on Saturday 17th of September 2016 06:06:56 PM

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2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114  LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW

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