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Old 02-02-2014, 05:16 PM   #1
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Question Electronic climate control master controller

I have a 2003 southwind and the electronic climate master controller just starts a clicking noise. It is located behind the breaker panel box. what is going on with this piece of equipment?
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I've never heard of one of those. Maybe a load shed device?
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I have a 2003 southwind and the electronic climate master controller just starts a clicking noise. It is located behind the breaker panel box. what is going on with this piece of equipment?
The clicking is a common problem with the Intellitec ECC controller.

The most common causes;
  1. low voltage to the controller. (check voltage at controller, must be avove 11.5v)
  2. Poor connection on ECC board connectors. (re-seat all connections to ECC controller)
  3. Electrical Interference (especially from fluorescent lights, MSW Inverters or defective Converters)

I probably should have listed the electrical interference first, as it is the most common. Try turning off any lights or devices that could be suspected.
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