I have a suburban sf30 Furnace with new dinosaur board new Dometic relay box and thermostat installed and bench tested and cleaned by an rv tech. When I turn up the heat the furnace work fine through one cycle but does not come back on by itself. Can anyone help?
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I have noticed that my suburban (has a Dometic thermostat) has a wider span of temperature range between on and off than I like. If you are plugged in to 110 electric a good space heater is often a better/cheaper way to heat your RV than propane.
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