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Old 09-10-2019, 01:16 PM   #4
jamesham
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Usually on most RVs, you can peel back the interior paneling enough to snake some wires behind. However, wire mold will also work. The plastic is a lot easier to work with than the metal type.

The question about conversion and how it will work is very dependent on what model you have, and how the unit is set up to switch the compressor on and off. If it is a rotary pressure switch with a capillary tube, it will be difficult.

Our wall thermostat turns the furnace on/off and the air conditioner. So yes it is exactly like a regular house. We can leave for the day and the AC will cycle on and off as needed. Rarely we run the AC during the day, and have to change the slide switch over to heat for overnight.

[QUOTE=SJR;29281]I have not had a chance to look at the unit yet. I know I have a wall thermostat for the furnace. I will check the wiring this weekend. I do have a 12 volt light mounted just in front of the roof air that I could get 12 volts from. I could run wire mold to a wall mounted thermostat.
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