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    Quote Originally Posted by tabnab View Post
    I have a Transcend that came off the line on Feb 1st and it has a Coleman mach 15 on it. I'm ok with that.
    Same, Mach 15 on my 261BH. Not sure what model the furnace is, though the exhaust grate says Suburban. Quick pass through my docs I didn't see a manual for it, but I could've missed it.

    Edit: Suburban 2388A. Helpful list of part#s and serial#s from GD.
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    I’m surprised that GD would let new units out of the factory with the current Furrion configuration.

    We decided to delay ordering our Imagine until they get a fix for the Furrion system or go to a different A/C unit.

    Thanks to everyone for all the information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caswelld View Post
    I’m surprised that GD would let new units out of the factory with the current Furrion configuration.

    We decided to delay ordering our Imagine until they get a fix for the Furrion system or go to a different A/C unit.

    Thanks to everyone for all the information.

    Dave
    I will let you know this weekend if a simple mod of relocating the room sensor to an interior wall fixes the issue which I am 95% confident it will....The longer you wait the more they keep increasing the prices. They have had 3 price increases since the new year. If you wait too long you could end up spending more than the cost of replacing the AC while waiting for GD for a fix that may never happen. Find a unit you like and don't look back....
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    Quote Originally Posted by caswelld View Post
    I’m surprised that GD would let new units out of the factory with the current Furrion configuration.

    We decided to delay ordering our Imagine until they get a fix for the Furrion system or go to a different A/C unit.

    Thanks to everyone for all the information.

    Dave
    You are delaying just because of the heating system? They are canceling floor plans and raising prices. I wouldn’t wait
    You just need to poke the room sensor out through the ac filter. It isn’t noticeable
    People have confirmed this works
    I am looking forward to the furrion system


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    If you're willing to wait, then wait until next year. Prices will tank.
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    Pick up our 2400BH in a week. Furrion AC. Any info or photos on relocating the sensor would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morttt View Post
    Pick up our 2400BH in a week. Furrion AC. Any info or photos on relocating the sensor would be appreciated.
    Take ceiling cover off of a/c
    Wire is clearly marked “room sensor”
    Stick thru filter on ceiling cover
    Re install cover


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    Thanks, but I meant with the relocation kit. Poking the sensor out is super easy, will do that first thing, but wondering about better solution

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    Quote Originally Posted by morttt View Post
    Thanks, but I meant with the relocation kit. Poking the sensor out is super easy, will do that first thing, but wondering about better solution
    This is the better solution

    Imo running a separate sensor and trying to get it run through the attic wouldn’t be easy and then where would you mount it


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    Quote Originally Posted by NB Canada View Post
    This is the better solution

    Imo running a separate sensor and trying to get it run through the attic wouldn’t be easy and then where would you mount it


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    I agree. I ordered the Castle Winch cable and decided to send it back. Poking the sensor through the filter works OK, and we just trip the breaker for the A/C when we have shore power because it makes us crazy to hear the A/C fan cycling constantly all night. An added benefit is that shore power is not needed to circulate the air when we're not hooked up. We also run a small 1500 watt ceramic heater. Keep in mind that overall the heating systems in travel trailers is pretty poor anyway.
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