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Did a search and nothing came up. I am looking to replace my Atwood Thermostat w/a programmable one that has a lower heat threshold. I was able to do it in the Fleetwood I traded in, but the furnace was a single stage I think. Is there a difference between an RV two stage furnace and the home version other then the fan speed?

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Did a search and nothing came up. I am looking to replace my Atwood Thermostat w/a programmable one that has a lower heat threshold. I was able to do it in the Fleetwood I traded in, but the furnace was a single stage I think. Is there a difference between an RV two stage furnace and the home version other then the fan speed?

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Larry, this is information that I found last year. The only difference I think would make a difference would be the control voltage. As the Rv's operate mostly on 12vdc, Most residental, stick built, operate on 24v. Just need to make sure to get one that works.

Here's some links to look at. T-STAT information and HUNTER DIGITAL.

Hope something helped.
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