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03-15-2023, 09:16 AM
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the end that is now connected to the dometic thermostat
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03-15-2023, 10:10 AM
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Location: Arcata, California
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Originally Posted by Rockhead
You will be very pleased with the 9500. I tested ours by pulling it out in 104 degree temp n let it sit for 1 hr windows closed. It cooled our 21 down to around 75 degrees in 15 mins. Super quiet which is so nice when sleeping at night. No more being somewhat woke up by the ac kicking on
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So you’ve been happy with the 9500? Its specs say it is made for cooling up to 400 sq ft…slightly smaller than our 21’s, if I’m doing my math correctly. Houghton also makes a 13.5K. Rated up to 650 sq ft of cooling. Sounds like you’d see that as overkill? Thanks!
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03-15-2023, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by LRL
So you’ve been happy with the 9500? Its specs say it is made for cooling up to 400 sq ft…slightly smaller than our 21’s, if I’m doing my math correctly. Houghton also makes a 13.5K. Rated up to 650 sq ft of cooling. Sounds like you’d see that as overkill? Thanks!
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I wonder how many put in the 13.5K, & what sized trailers? You can't get the heat strip in the 9500.
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03-15-2023, 11:28 AM
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We didn’t care for the heat strip in an ac . Ben there and found it not efficient enough. The 9500 cools our 21 down perfectly. The furnace keeps us quite cozy n momma is very cold natured. When have found the need for heat n not have to use the furnace, we use a small oil heater works great.
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03-15-2023, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Chasing Trials
I wonder how many put in the 13.5K, & what sized trailers? You can't get the heat strip in the 9500.
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I put the 13,500 in a 5.0....
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03-15-2023, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Chasing Trials
I wonder how many put in the 13.5K, & what sized trailers? You can't get the heat strip in the 9500.
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The Houghton units with heating are heat pumps not electric resistance strip heaters. Big difference.
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Yesterday, 02:56 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Arcata, California
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Originally Posted by mr.stang
the end that is now connected to the dometic thermostat
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The end connected to the current thermostat only has three black wires: 12+, 12-, and COMM. I gather yours, with the red and blue and black wires, was different?
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Yesterday, 03:37 PM
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Here is what I had and did. Red at thermostat to blue at air conditioner hole in ceiling. The other blue in air conditioner hole in the ceiling to black back to thermostat.
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Yesterday, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mr.stang
Here is what I had and did. Red at thermostat to blue at air conditioner hole in ceiling. The other blue in air conditioner hole in the ceiling to black back to thermostat.
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Thank you. Your thermostat wiring appears to be different from my (older) set up.
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Yesterday, 06:18 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Arcata, California
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Originally Posted by mr.stang
There are 2 blue wires in the dometic control box that go to the furnace, pull them from the circuit board. There is another set of black/ red, 2 sets actually, that go from the control box to the thermostat. Connect red to blue, black to the other blue, that is your circuit. A simple furnace thermostat to the other end of the red and black and you are done. Stan
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Sorry to keep bugging you, but I think I’m getting closer to figuring this out, and now know better what questions to ask. You note that there are two red wires in the control box. Did you connect BOTH of them to a blue wire to the thermostat, or just the one from the batteries… or does it matter?
From the wiring diagrams I’ve seen there is only one black wire. Does that sound correct?
Thanks for your patience with wiring naïveté!
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