Yes, we can live with it, but I do think the problem lies with the thermostat itself. Maybe it's not designed to work well in really cold temps (18 inside the camper yesterday morning). Or maybe it's just a dud. But here's a pic to illustrate what I mean. The top thermometer has its sensor inside the cabinet and the door is closed. As you can see, it reads 50 degrees while the installed thermostat is showing 21 degrees. And as I understand it, the sensor on the installed thermostat is inside the thermostat itself, not in the cabinet behind. So if anything it should register a reading that is higher than the one reading from inside the cabinet.
No, it's not a problem; it's just that I like things to work as I think they OUGHT to.
Appreciate all the advice here!
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