Truma heating
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Truma heating
I have a 2016 kemerton xl with a truma heater. My problem is that the heater heats the van up well but does not seem to turn off until we are to hot.
If I then breath on the sensor it cuts off and then starts again as the van cools down.
Is this a faulty sensor? The internal temperature on the Sargent panel can read as high as 30c but seems to have a mind of it's own.
If I then breath on the sensor it cuts off and then starts again as the van cools down.
Is this a faulty sensor? The internal temperature on the Sargent panel can read as high as 30c but seems to have a mind of it's own.
D40DJH- Member
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Posts : 26
Joined : 2018-01-01
Location : Spalding
Auto-Sleeper Model : Kemerton xl
Vehicle Year : 2016
Re: Truma heating
Can you select the temperature you require
gef- Member
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Posts : 286
Joined : 2014-10-07
Member Age : 80
Location : ipswich
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick duo
Vehicle Year : 2019
Re: Truma heating
maybe an idea to look at what the truma control panel "offset" has been set at.
babian- Member
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Posts : 1095
Joined : 2019-05-11
Location : Northamptonshire
Auto-Sleeper Model : Warwick xl
Vehicle Year : 2014
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