Heat/Cool Digital Thermostat Replacement Compatible with Coleman 83303362 Black
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Heat/Cool Digital Thermostat Replacement Compatible with Coleman 83303362 Black

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Heat/Cool Digital Thermostat Replacement Compatible with Coleman 83303362 BlackApplicable Air Conditioners: Compatible with 8330 336 *, 8330 337 *, 8330 338 *, 8330 339 *, 8330 368 *, 8330 386* Heat Cool T Stat Wall Thermostat. This RV Wall Thermostat can be installed the wall of your RV Trailer or Camper. Replace Digital Thermostat 83303862 RV Thermostat Upgrade: This Coleman Mach Air Conditioner Thermostat is a single stage Heat and Cool Digital Thermostat. Precise control of temperature and comfort, eliminating the huge

Applicable Air Conditioners: Compatible with 8330-336 *, 8330-337 *, 8330-338 *, 8330-339 *, 8330-368 *, 8330-386* Heat/Cool T-Stat Wall Thermostat. This RV Wall Thermostat can be installed the wall of your RV Trailer or Camper. Replace Digital Thermostat 83303862

RV Thermostat Upgrade: This Coleman Mach Air Conditioner Thermostat is a single stage Heat and Cool Digital Thermostat. Precise control of temperature and comfort, eliminating the huge temperature swings that occurred in the past. It can keep our trip at the set Temperature

Three Adjustment Modes: Fan Mode, Thermostat(Cooling/Heating), Fan Speed. Allows you to easily adjust the air conditioner's fan mode, temperature and fan speed. The thermostat is adjustable from 37C to -1C or 98F to 33F. Sit back and relax with this T-Stat Wall Thermostat. You are in control

Installs Quickly and Easily: The six wires are color-coded for easy identification and connection. Simply connect the wire harnesses according to the corresponding colors, and be sure to disconnect the power supply during installation

OEM Standards: RV Comfort Control Center Thermostat is designed to be simple and easy to use, double-sided ABS shell, safe and durable, waterproof and anti-corrosion, easy to wipe clean. Digital display, easy to operate. Replace 83303862 Wiring The Wall Thermostat

Product Details:
Model Name: Heat/Cool T-Stat Wall Thermostat 83303862
Controller Type: Push Button
Special Feature: Temperature Display
Specific Uses For Product: Air Conditioner
Item Weight: 6.4 ounces
Model Number: 83303862 Black
Brand Name: KUTTOLE
Model Name: Heat/Cool T-Stat Wall Thermostat 83303862
Included Components: 1*  RV Digital Thermostat
Control Type: Button Control
Control Method: Remote
Mounting Type: Wall Mount
Backlight: Yes
Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)
Display Type: LCD
Controller Type: Push Button
Special Features: Temperature Display
Specific Uses For Product: Air Conditioner
Temperature Control Type: Cooling, heating
Style: Digital control
Material: ABS Plastic

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