I'm thinking I have a bad thermostat. Can you confirm?
I have a 90s vintage Robertshaw digital programable thermostat. I have the A/C temp set at 78 deg. The A/C will come on and stay on for what seems like forever - up to 3 hours. If I let it go it will take the room temp down to 72-73 degrees before it shuts off. The strange thing is the temp indication on the display will rise up to 80 deg then slowly fall back to 77 deg before it shuts off.
Using two indoor outdoor thermometers, I taped the probe of one one inch below the case of the thermostat. I inserted the other probe inside the thermostat case. Sure enough, when the A/C turned on the temp inside the thermostat immediately started rising and stabilized at 81 deg. The temp on the outside of the case slowly fell to 73 deg. It appears something is creating heat in the thermostat making the A/C stay on.
I blew it out with compressed air and adjusted the "temperature variance thing" with no luck. Bad t-stat? What do you think?
I have a 90s vintage Robertshaw digital programable thermostat. I have the A/C temp set at 78 deg. The A/C will come on and stay on for what seems like forever - up to 3 hours. If I let it go it will take the room temp down to 72-73 degrees before it shuts off. The strange thing is the temp indication on the display will rise up to 80 deg then slowly fall back to 77 deg before it shuts off.
Using two indoor outdoor thermometers, I taped the probe of one one inch below the case of the thermostat. I inserted the other probe inside the thermostat case. Sure enough, when the A/C turned on the temp inside the thermostat immediately started rising and stabilized at 81 deg. The temp on the outside of the case slowly fell to 73 deg. It appears something is creating heat in the thermostat making the A/C stay on.
I blew it out with compressed air and adjusted the "temperature variance thing" with no luck. Bad t-stat? What do you think?
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