|
|
10-05-2014, 02:03 PM
|
#41
|
Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Gregory
Posts: 19
Michigan
|
I checked all the propane lines first thing when it didn't work. They are all run and tight. The ducting is all there and the vent is on the outside. I can pull the plate and double check that it looks good.
What about the possibility of hooking up the power directly to a spare battery with a cheap t stat?
__________________
|
|
|
10-05-2014, 02:18 PM
|
#42
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Anacortes
Posts: 229
Washington
|
Yes, that could work but if the battery is not being charged it might not last the night. If you have a working electric heater I'd stay with that and become an absolute nuisance with the dealer. Call 10 times a day and speak with the owner explaining that you were lied to by his staff ("everything is checked out and working") and let him know you're on this forum. We'd all like to know the name of the dealer so we can spread it around with negative comments. Get him to send out a tech or make arrangements for one to be sent locally to you at YOUR convenience. They owe you a working coach. Be aggressive and don't back down.
__________________
__________________
Jeff
"All fisherman are liars, except you and me, and I'm beginning to wonder about you.
|
|
|
10-05-2014, 03:03 PM
|
#43
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Owasso
Posts: 97
Oklahoma
|
I just saw this thread. I have a 2100 Rubicon and just opened up my access panel like yours. Here is what I see.
The white/green wire is a splice point on mine.
The black -12 VDC wire splices into the white wire with a wirenut.
The red THERMO +12 VDC wire splices into the green wire along with the red thermostat wire. The thermstat wire has a brown jacket on it with a white and red wire.
The blue wire connects to the white wire from the thermostat.
I hope this helps and is clear if not I will try to explain better. I had to take the electical tape off to see the connections. There are three wire nuts wrapped in the electical tape.
__________________
2012 Rubicon 2100 carrying a 2001 Sportster 1200 custom. 400 watts of solar, 1000 watt inverter TS-45 PWM charge controller, 2 t-105's, RPI monitoring solar
|
|
|
10-05-2014, 03:47 PM
|
#44
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Dalzell
Posts: 714
South Carolina
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by okiejim
I just saw this thread. I have a 2100 Rubicon and just opened up my access panel like yours. Here is what I see.
The white/green wire is a splice point on mine.
The black -12 VDC wire splices into the white wire with a wirenut.
The red THERMO +12 VDC wire splices into the green wire along with the red thermostat wire. The thermstat wire has a brown jacket on it with a white and red wire.
The blue wire connects to the white wire from the thermostat.
I hope this helps and is clear if not I will try to explain better. I had to take the electical tape off to see the connections. There are three wire nuts wrapped in the electical tape.
|
OkieJim, your post confirms exactly what we thought. Green is 12V+, white is 12V-. You found the thermostat wire, Fittergirl look for a brown-jacketed wire pair. I agree with Sawpilot, a stand-alone battery would run the circuit and even the sparker, but the fan motor would run it down quickly. Fittergirl, as you can see in Okiejim's picture, the factory isn't real persnickety when it comes to 12volt wiring. They just hook it up, and wrap it all in electrical tape! Jeepers!
One more thing, Fittergirl! Even though this is only 12Volt, you some how have to deaden that green/white pair before working it. Either figure out which fuse to pull, or unplug the camper from the campsite to kill the converter, then disconnect the battery at it's terminals. If you don't pull the fuse, you'll have to kill both the battery and the converter. Now you know the 12V is the green/white pair, then either find the brown thermostat wire, or buy a simple one as described earlier. Keep us posted!
|
|
|
10-05-2014, 04:52 PM
|
#45
|
Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Gregory
Posts: 19
Michigan
|
Thanks so much okiejim! My t stat wires are MIA. I got in there with an inspection mirror and flashlight and they are nowhere to be found. I am off to pick up a cheapo and some wire nuts.
I would like to wait until I talk to the dealer tomorrow before hooking anything up since I don't want to do anything that could void warranty. Plus I want this fixed right when I get home in 5-6 weeks. They said they would try to talk me through hookup once they had the factory diagrams so I don't see it being an issue.
As far as de-energizing the wire I will probably unhook the battery and shore power just to be safe. Good thing I brought a decent amount of tools with me. I never figured I would be working on the camper instead of my truck.
|
|
|
10-05-2014, 05:37 PM
|
#46
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Owasso
Posts: 97
Oklahoma
|
Glad I could help. But now I have some work to do. I totally hate wire nuts. Gotta get out my soldering iron and solder these. I just don't trust wire nut in a trailer with all the movement going on. Good luck with the dealer show them my picture and let them know you would like a better solution than wire nuts. Let us know how it goes. Happy Trails.
__________________
2012 Rubicon 2100 carrying a 2001 Sportster 1200 custom. 400 watts of solar, 1000 watt inverter TS-45 PWM charge controller, 2 t-105's, RPI monitoring solar
|
|
|
10-05-2014, 06:45 PM
|
#47
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Dalzell
Posts: 714
South Carolina
|
One more thing, Fittergirl. The thermostat the Dutchmen use has an on/off switch. It is actually just a mechanical click to keep the thermostat open, and not make contact. The house type you buy at Lowes won't have that. That is the only way of turning off the 12V furnace, i.e. by not letting it make contact. So in your temporary situation, say when you are at work, or traveling, and you don't want it to kick on, even if it gets cold in there, then just open the wire nut connection between the thermostat return and the blue thermostat wire. Does that make sense?
|
|
|
10-06-2014, 12:37 AM
|
#48
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Tahlequah
Posts: 3,079
Oklahoma
|
I see while I was out goofing around in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, today you hit upon a superb idea, one I was hashing over last night but held on to. I was thinking an extra battery and just running a jumper wire from the T stat wire on the furnance to the T stat proper.
OkieJim supplied the answer to the gn/wht wire so the remaining thing is finding the T stat bell wire that is MIA.
Good job all around guys!
__________________
2013 Voltage 3800, 2012 Chevy 3500 HD
2010 Yamaha V Star 950
2009 Yamaha Raider
Volunteering with Habitat for Humanity Caravanners
|
|
|
10-07-2014, 09:33 PM
|
#49
|
Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Gregory
Posts: 19
Michigan
|
Thanks again to everyone for their help.
With the dealers blessing I wired this up today using a temporary thermostat. Of course since it obviously has never been ran it is smoking slightly and setting off my smoke detector. I will keep and eye on it and only use it while I am here for a few to make sure all is well.
|
|
|
10-07-2014, 11:39 PM
|
#50
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Tahlequah
Posts: 3,079
Oklahoma
|
Way to go Kim!!
__________________
2013 Voltage 3800, 2012 Chevy 3500 HD
2010 Yamaha V Star 950
2009 Yamaha Raider
Volunteering with Habitat for Humanity Caravanners
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 12:06 AM
|
#51
|
Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Sprung Leak
Posts: 3,157
North Carolina
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by fittergirl
Thanks again to everyone for their help.
With the dealers blessing I wired this up today using a temporary thermostat. Of course since it obviously has never been ran it is smoking slightly and setting off my smoke detector. I will keep and eye on it and only use it while I am here for a few to make sure all is well.
|
Smoking is normal... well for new furnaces, should go away after a couple of hours of burn. On my new furnaces/RV's I always open all the windows and doors and run it wide open for an hour or so until the oil and paints burn off.
Aaron
__________________
There is madness to my methods
2015 Coleman CM16FBS(traded) 2016 Concord 300DS
2015 Ford Fusion Hybrid following along
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 01:06 AM
|
#52
|
Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Gregory
Posts: 19
Michigan
|
One last question. A regular low voltage t stat uses 24v and i have 12v. Is this something i need to worry about?
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 01:16 AM
|
#53
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Dalzell
Posts: 714
South Carolina
|
Not if you got the super-simple kind which is just a coiled, temperature-sensitive spring and a single place for an electrical contact to be made. No "guts," no electronics. That simple type is no more than just a switch, which opens and closes depending on the need for heat. If it can handle 24v, it will handle 12v. Remember, it takes the 12v+ from your red wire/green wire splice, and then either opens or closes the contacts. When closed, that voltage is allowed to continue back to your blue wire. Now, on the other hand, if you came home with a digital model, with more than two connections, then all bets are off.
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 01:20 AM
|
#54
|
Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Gregory
Posts: 19
Michigan
|
It is a $12 basic stat. It was turning furnace on and off. It's mild tonight so the electric heater will be enough. I will be testing this on and off for a bit before i leave it running anyway.
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 01:26 AM
|
#55
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Dalzell
Posts: 714
South Carolina
|
Sounds like you're "golden!" Don't forget the stat will start the furnace if it gets colder than the setting, and you can probably only slide it down to about 50 degrees or so. Don't know what the weather's like up there now, and you may want to allow it to go on, even while at work, depending on the chance of freezing temps. But if you want to make sure it won't come on, disconnect the wire going to the blue furnace wire. Enjoy!
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 01:31 AM
|
#56
|
Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Gregory
Posts: 19
Michigan
|
There is and off/reset switch on the furnace. I was planning to use that to turn it off
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 01:35 AM
|
#57
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Dalzell
Posts: 714
South Carolina
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by fittergirl
There is and off/reset switch on the furnace. I was planning to use that to turn it off
|
Even better! You are all set! It was fun working with you!
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 04:18 PM
|
#58
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Desert Hot Springs
Posts: 1,761
California
|
Glad you got it fixed. This was an example of like minded RVers helping each other out.
__________________
Mike
2002 42' Monaco Signature Triple Crown tow 2014 F-150
2014 Voltage V3605 Sold 5/3/17
2012 F-350 6.7l CC 4X4, Sold 10/10/17
|
|
|
10-08-2014, 04:38 PM
|
#59
|
Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Carson City
Posts: 31
Nevada
|
Just came across this thread. Excellent job - kudos to all involved in helping out fittergirl. fittergirl, don't let your dealer off the hook on this one! Shame on them!!
__________________
__________________
2004 Ram 3500 Quad Cab 4x4 SRW 5.9L w/auto, 4.10, Reese w/ slider, Firestone bags
2012 Dutchmen Denali 262rlx 5'r w/Moutain Package
|
|
|
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
|
» Recent Discussions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|