Re: Roof Air Conditioner Reply #25 – October 14, 2010, 10:59:06 am George,Try wiggling the "on/off" switch. The thermostats seem to have a history of poorly mounted "on/off" switches. I resoldered mine and beefed up the mount. Turning on and off numerous times over the years loosened the solders. We went for a long time just wiggling it, until the DW said that I was "allowed' to fix it! Quote Selected
Re: Roof Air Conditioner Reply #26 – October 14, 2010, 11:05:42 am QuoteI'd be happiest if it were just an issue with the thermostat.DuoTherm Comfort Control Center 5 Button troubleshooting Guide Quote Selected
Re: Roof Air Conditioner Reply #27 – October 14, 2010, 06:44:18 pm Thank you, Barry. This is a bit above my pay grade of expertise. I'll get it looked at when we are in Nac. Quote Selected
Re: Roof Air Conditioner Reply #28 – October 15, 2010, 08:03:21 am Mike B, Mine acts the same way and I think I will takle that this weekend. For my propane heaters I installed a seperate rocker switch to bypass the on/off switch that is integrated with the thermostat. Those integrated switches are troublesome and when I get the 5 button one apart I may just bring out some wires and add an external switch.Barry, Thanks for the thermostat guide.George, Good luck Quote Selected