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Old 12-28-2006, 07:43 AM   #1
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Am thinking of changing the mechanical stat on my Suburban Furnace/Dometic AC to a Hunter 42999B and was wondering if the stat can be turned off when not using the 5ver...
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Yes, you can pull the AA battery out.

I don't do this - just put in a fresh one each spring
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Or if you are handy with a soldering gun, just add a 50 cent toggle switch to turn the power off and on.
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Thanks for everyones replies. Went and bought the stat and I think I will install it without a toggle switch as I don't intend to run the ac on low as this is inviting freezeup problems...........
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