How rude of the other 300 viewers to not "Like" this video, being it is really the ONLY video showing the use of the Relays to allow the use of a "Smart" Thermostat !!! I put an Ecobee Smart Enhanced with 2 remote sensors in our 2018 Heartland Pioneer that we have been in since 2018 - LOVE it !!! It works flawlessly, and effortlessly integrated into our "Smart/Automated" house, and saves about $20 or more a month on the bill while keeping the internal environment PERFECT while we live in Topical South Florida. Personally, this was easy for me, and I had contacted the ONLY other person to do this and have it work - he was installing an Ecobee in a Coach, still 12vDC, same as me with only propane gas Furnace. So for 99.9% of RV's and Coach's, our "C" wire is actually the Red 12vDC Positive, that which needs to be switched via the relays to activate the A/C, Fan H, Fan L, or Heat... I think that is why most people can not get it to work, because they are trying to switch the Blue as the "C" wire which is Negative.. I'm personally glad I did NOT have to put my Relays in the ceiling cavity as I had a cabinet 3ft. below my Tstat and an empty cavity behind the Tstat that runs down to the cabinet. {behind my flat screen too} I chose 4 regular DPDT Relays with DIN bases, got 6 of them for US$9.99 w/Free-Shipping from eBay. I actually think my setup was easier and cheaper than yours, but I THANK YOU for making this video and putting up here !!!
hey great video. I bought all the parts suggested but having trouble figuring out what to do with the 12v neg wire. I dont have the live wires at the thermostat as it looks like you do.
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How rude of the other 300 viewers to not "Like" this video, being it is really the ONLY video showing the use of the Relays to allow the use of a "Smart" Thermostat !!!
I put an Ecobee Smart Enhanced with 2 remote sensors in our 2018 Heartland Pioneer that we have been in since 2018 - LOVE it !!! It works flawlessly, and effortlessly integrated into our "Smart/Automated" house, and saves about $20 or more a month on the bill while keeping the internal environment PERFECT while we live in Topical South Florida.
Personally, this was easy for me, and I had contacted the ONLY other person to do this and have it work - he was installing an Ecobee in a Coach, still 12vDC, same as me with only propane gas Furnace. So for 99.9% of RV's and Coach's, our "C" wire is actually the Red 12vDC Positive, that which needs to be switched via the relays to activate the A/C, Fan H, Fan L, or Heat... I think that is why most people can not get it to work, because they are trying to switch the Blue as the "C" wire which is Negative.. I'm personally glad I did NOT have to put my Relays in the ceiling cavity as I had a cabinet 3ft. below my Tstat and an empty cavity behind the Tstat that runs down to the cabinet. {behind my flat screen too} I chose 4 regular DPDT Relays with DIN bases, got 6 of them for US$9.99 w/Free-Shipping from eBay. I actually think my setup was easier and cheaper than yours, but I THANK YOU for making this video and putting up here !!!
Agreed! Help a person out and not only like but comment. Great video
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hey great video. I bought all the parts suggested but having trouble figuring out what to do with the 12v neg wire.
I dont have the live wires at the thermostat as it looks like you do.
How many wires were on there? I looked at mine and it seems like 7 in a bundle not including positive and negative plus two additional blue wires