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Old 10-15-2020, 05:19 PM   #1
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Looking for a thermostat for a Fleetwood

This unit was made in the 80s & 90s
It was put in a lot of things.

Wondering if anyone has one or knows where one might be in a boneyard

I know where I can get rebuilt ones.
Research says problem is probably a bad solder spot.
One of 1000 lol
I can do alot if things but I dont think I'm able to add solder to that many joints and not make it worse.

Almost certain it is not the ecc as I have put 2 different ones in and unit still acted upClick image for larger version

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There is an RV salvage yard in Kentucky not far from Tennessee , I can’t remember the name but it is approximately 40 acres. They have anything you need and have older RV ‘s to choose from...My friend just drove from Florida to get a used basement A/C unit from them, extra good price..
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Get in touch with waiter 21. He has a replacement for this system. It is brand new and up to date.
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Old 10-16-2020, 06:46 AM   #4
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Google "RV Salvage and several will come up. Call around to find one that has the thermostat. But there is no guarantee ti will work or how long it will work. There is a place that repairs them. Chuck

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As you probably now, that is much more than a thermostat - it is also a 30A power manager (EMS). There is a circuit board or two along with it, probably down behind the 120v load center (breaker box).

Depending on what it does or doesn't do, you may need a circuit board rather than the ECC wall module, or maybe some wiring fixes.

Do you have the ECC service manual?

https://www.intellitec.com/wp-conten...-00591-597.pdf
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