Just replaced my Coleman RVcomfort.ZC thermostat with the new Micro-Air EasyTouch RV Thermostat. It is Bluetooth and Wi-Fi compatible and programmable. Very easy to install and works like a charm. Highly recommend the upgrade!
It is a direct replacement for the Coleman RVComfort.ZC and handles all four of my a/c’s, just as the original did. Only now I don’t have to open a little door and stretch around the counter and sofa to reach it.
Sounds interesting, has anyone added a thermostat to the older two unit ceiling mounted ac in a classic coach? And would it be possible to add the 3 separate gas and 5 separate electric furnace to the Wi-Fi as well? Thanks in advance.
Mike and Beth Magee ⚓ 80 Newell Classic 37’ Cat 3208T 05 Ascender 4x4 toad (Lol no pun intended)
Just curious for a long term follow-up on how the Microair has performed.
And if any other gurus have installed one?
I am about to bite the bullet and replace my tstats. The tstats work, but they have such a narrow deadband on the temperature that it results in short cycling of the units. I have played with time delays in all sorts of configurations to alleviate this, but the not really addressing the root cause. The microair has adjustable deadband.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )
I had 2 of them on different coaches. they worked great. The WiFi and Bluetooth worked good too. I miss having them but won’t integrate with silverleaf now.
I have it on my single PenguinII roof air. Love that I can start/stop and watch the inside temps of the coach from anywhere. (We do have an onboard cellular wifi router)
Just curious for a long term follow-up on how the Microair has performed.
And if any other gurus have installed one?
I am about to bite the bullet and replace my tstats. The tstats work, but they have such a narrow deadband on the temperature that it results in short cycling of the units. I have played with time delays in all sorts of configurations to alleviate this, but the not really addressing the root cause. The microair has adjustable deadband.
Interested in hearing what you do as the new thermostats I bought from Waltech are what I would call not ready for primetime. I knew that it was a new product line they launched and not upset, but I need a more stable setup. Getting ready to go back to my old analog thermostats soon if nobody comes up with a great work around for something on these SCS units.
Brad Aden
2003 Newell #653 Quad Slide Cat C-12 engine
Towing 2020 Grand Cherokee Summit
St. Louis, MO
Just curious for a long term follow-up on how the Microair has performed.
And if any other gurus have installed one?
I am about to bite the bullet and replace my tstats. The tstats work, but they have such a narrow deadband on the temperature that it results in short cycling of the units. I have played with time delays in all sorts of configurations to alleviate this, but the not really addressing the root cause. The microair has adjustable deadband.
Richard - I have been very pleased with the system. The scheduling system is a little problematic as I haven’t figured out how to schedule for all four a/c’s but it isn’t a big deal. Would continue to recommend.