mthompson
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We just purchased a new-to-us 2020 Landmark 365 Newport. In manufacturing someone had the great idea to mount the living room (rear) air conditioner thermostat on an exterior wall between 2 windows. It's located on the the wall behind the back couch in between the side window and the rear big window. (There are also light switches there, which is ridiculous, but a different issue). Has anyone out there with a Newport done anything to isolate the thermostat from the heat coming through the exterior wall and the windows so that it reads the interior temperature accurately? Today, I had that thermostat set at 70 and it continued to run all day. It was 68 inside the living room but I set a different thermometer on top of the thermostat and it read 77.
A different instance was I had all three thermostats set on 70 and we left for a few hours. When we came home, it didn't feel comfortable inside at all. The living room a/c was running continuously and the 2 front a/c's weren't running and wouldn't kick on when I set their temps lower. I then turned off the 2 back thermostats for about 30 seconds and turned them back on and they worked perfectly, cooled the RV down. The 2 front a/c's eventually cycled off while the living room kept running because it thought it was 77 in here.
Any advise ya'll could offer would be greatly appreciated.
A different instance was I had all three thermostats set on 70 and we left for a few hours. When we came home, it didn't feel comfortable inside at all. The living room a/c was running continuously and the 2 front a/c's weren't running and wouldn't kick on when I set their temps lower. I then turned off the 2 back thermostats for about 30 seconds and turned them back on and they worked perfectly, cooled the RV down. The 2 front a/c's eventually cycled off while the living room kept running because it thought it was 77 in here.
Any advise ya'll could offer would be greatly appreciated.