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Old 06-15-2021, 04:35 PM   #1
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Southwind A/C controls

I have a 2018 Fleetwood Southwind 37H. The only way to see the controls on the ACs are to get a step stool because it is above the door. I am 6'2" tall but I have to have the stool. Do any of you have the same problem?-Dan
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2019 Southwind 35K. We have same problem although I can reach it (6'1").
Problem is my wife cant reach it even with stool (5'3") so anytime the A/C
temp needs changing or anything else up there, she can't do it.
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The only fix I know of would be to trade RVs, as it is unlikely that you can grow any taller.
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In addition to the height of the thermostat, I would be concerned with placing it on an outside wall. It will get heat soaked on both cold and hot weather. It should be mounted on an interior wall. This is assuming it has a local heat sensor and not a remote sensor.

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