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Old 07-27-2009, 07:06 AM   #5
Huck
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2 DA WDS,

We have the 2005 RE3.
And I have noticed that the rear sensor is just not in a good location.

For instance, if the sun is coming into the rear windows in the daytime or if we have the lights that are above the desk next to the rear sensor on, the rear AC will never shut off if the thermostat is set too low. Or if we have our computer on the desk top it will generate heat and keep the rear AC running too.
Same problem in the winter time with the furnace and heat pump.
The sun in the rear window will keep the furnace and heat pump from coming on in the day time. And at night it is very cool in that corner by the window.
Or if we have our computer on the desk top it will get very cold in the suite because the placement of the rear sensor.

I have learned to adjust the rear thermostat setting for the time of day/night, sun or not, computer or not, etcetera.

I hope the other DRV floor plans have better placement of the temp. sensors than the 2005 RE3.
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