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I have since found in the absence of Wi-Fi, the Cielo will resort to its last setting when power is supplied, thereby Comfy Mode is usable and I stand corrected. However, this and other advanced features are not subject to change or programming, respectively, via the device’s touchscreen; that can only be done by use of the Cielo Breez Max phone app and Wi-Fi. I touched on this matter in my aforementioned Dreiha Atmos 4.4 Home Install thread, but continue to struggle on how to best discriminate information with two ongoing avenues of discussion.
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If the Cielo Breez Max is of interest to you in helping to resolve inherent humidity issues when operating your a/c, I’m still posting updated information/comments on my Dreiha Atmos 4.4 Home Install, Ollie Modifications thread if unaware. I no longer have to rely on a dehumidifier while running the a/c to help offset the dreaded humidity spikes commonly experienced, and only make use of it when the Oliver is in storage or need when the a/c is not in use. That said, I encourage continued use of this Cielo Breez Max thread, to further forum discussion of the matter, for posts regarding any installation/experiences one may want to share.
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To better clarify this statement: In the absence of Wi-Fi, turning off the Cielo via the touchscreen button will only temporarily turn off the a/c; any programmed setting last used (Comfy Mode for instance) will however, turn the a/c back on in accordance with the programmed temperature range setting next cycle. In other words, the Cielo’s off button only serves to temporarily bypass a programmed setting. Without Wi-Fi, the phone app cannot be used in any capacity; disrupting the 12V power source may be a viable alternative with limitations. More on this later, standby!
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So true, enter Cielo Breez Max!
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Winterization Issue (As Storm Approaches)
Ronbrink replied to Cort's topic in Mechanical & Technical Tips
Same here, the handle was brass and need to find the center mounting screw, as well! -
Chalk it up to the learning curve, based on recent testing I have found my above statement to only be partially true. Although the power button on the Cielo touchscreen will in fact turn off the a/c, doing so does not cancel a programmed setting entirely. However in the absence of Wi- Fi, the Cielo can be ‘deactivated’ for total shutdown by simply removing its power source. Preliminary findings indicate that once the Cielo is ‘reactivated’ it resorts back to the last setting, which is Comfy Mode in my test scenario. I’m currently working on a hack and hopeful forthcoming tests will provide a favorable result to better address your concern. Standby!
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I suspect the latter!
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My original Dometic thermostat only serves the furnace now. I was able to utilize the former stock control electronics and DC wiring, which were housed in the Atmos 4.4 and thus, no need to route additional wires.
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Just checked, we have the Model EFD 330 rather than the recalled EFD 310. Thanks for posting this!
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Correct, the air distribution panel controls are on the front right when looking forward from the rear of cabin. I was able to retain the Dometic thermostat for continued use in operating my Dometic furnace, as discussed in my home install of the similar Deiha Atmos 4.4 that SDG was selling before switching to the Tosot due to supply cost issues. The only issue I’ve experienced in regards to roof runoff, whether from the a/c unit or rainfall, is stained streaks from leaf tannins and thus, try to avoid campsites with tree cover to the extent possible. Although the condensate is slightly more acidic than rainwater, there is no real harm caused to a properly maintained fiberglass gelcoat (think waxed or ceramic coated). I carry a spray bottle of water/Dawn/vinegar solution to quickly remove said streaks as they develop in camp, as well as any tannin brown stains found on the roof when washing the Oliver after each trip prior to storage. For these targeted areas, a Mr.Clean Magic Eraser is a very effective, nonabrasive tool for spot treatments.
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Recent trip to Galveston Island SP, still love’n the Savana’s rear and side doors for easy access to the cargo bay!
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I used to carry the smaller version, but got the larger model that holds more condensate to keep from having to go to the COW Barn so often to empty when in storage; high RH is a thing in Clear Lake (Houston) being near the GOA coast! Several owners have these and are pleased with performance. Although still carried with when traveling, I no longer rely on it to control cabin humidity; my Cielo Breez Max a/c controller efficiently maintains a comfortable 40-50% average level in the Oliver at all times, whether in the Oliver for extended periods or away.
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All of my lead wires were black/white, ceiling and under cabinet. In your situation, probably black to the red and white to the yellow; in my trailer yellow designates ground/neutral. These are quality lights and thus, expected to hold up well; no issues to date and so much easier to operate. The former lights were indeed frustrating, which lead me to do the total light replacement, no regrets!
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Starlink Mini Installation- 2022 LEII- Alternate Approach
Ronbrink replied to dhaig's topic in Ollie Modifications
To be clear all, I’m talking Starlink Mini due to it’s size and fact that is what I have experience with. I think it’s good to have a variety of mounting options and locations given the vast diversity of situations one will encounter. I have found when traveling that simply placing the SLM on the TV dash provides adequate service regardless of the direction driving. With magnetic mounts the SLM is securely affixed atop the TV whether underway or stationary, and when in camp the TV can be parked in clear view some distance away and still have strong Wi-Fi connection in the Oliver. I think the best of options is to simply position the SLM on a nearby table, ground/tripod or any workable surface for a ‘quick and easy’. And then there’s the mast, it takes all of five minutes to setup and no way, nohow cumbersome! Currently shown here at our Galveston Island SP campsite at full height to test use in high wind gusts, no problem! -
My Savana van has built in tire pressure sensors and dash display monitor, but that TPMS system will not alert me if there is an on-going issue indicating a tire going flat or wheel overheating. If upgrading to metal valve stems to accommodate a secondary TPMS system, it is important to know that replacements are vehicle specific to ensure proper fitment to the stock wheel sensors. I acquired a set for the van, as shown below, and had them installed at Discount Tire for a nominal fee.
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Full Suspension Replacement - Alcan Spring and Dexter D52 Axles
Ronbrink replied to jd1923's topic in Ollie Modifications
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Good question, I have yet to encounter that situation since acquiring the Starlink Mini. I utilize the $5/mo Standby Mode plan for low-speed data to simply operate the Cielo, as necessary, and some Victron components. I know that once Cielo Comfy Mode is initiated using Wi-Fi to turn on the a/c via the phone app, it will continue to operate in that mode without a Wi-Fi connection. The a/c can then be turned off via the Cielo touchscreen if Wi-Fi is unavailable. I will have to further test for potential limitations in regard to your question.
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No, but here is an AI response to your question: If you turn on the RV's water pump while connected to city water, and assuming your city water pressure is sufficient, the pump will not operate because the city water's pressure will prevent it from turning on, and you will draw only from the city supply. However, if city water pressure is too low, the pump will kick on to supplement it by drawing water from the fresh water tank. A check valve in the system prevents the city water from flowing back into the tank or pump.
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I used both the MRBF and ANL (250A each) with my LFP upgrade, as well as a Victron SmartShunt. I didn’t add a monitor for the SmartShunt, just use the Victron Connect app. I considered adding a battery cut-off switch, but just use the stock 200A blade breaker between the batts and inverter in like manner. I have the Xantrex 2000W in my 2020 OLEll.
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To be clear, Wi-Fi is required to initially setup the Cielo to configure use with the Home app on a smartphone. However once desired settings are programmed and Wi-Fi is discontinued, the air conditioner can still be operated manually via the touchscreen on the device to change the temperature, mode (Cool, Heat), fan speed and swing position. AND contrary to the above quoted statement, in the absence of Wi-Fi the Cielo can still be turned off. More on this later.
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Starlink Mini Installation- 2022 LEII- Alternate Approach
Ronbrink replied to dhaig's topic in Ollie Modifications
And this is mine for a quick and easy setup when needed. Works great for stationary use with clear view of sky above. The rubber-coated magnets serve to prevent the incased SLM from sliding on the slightly sloped front housing; power via the duplex receptacle. -
I’m aware of this void from viewing other owner pics, but not sure how supportive the bottom would be to utilize as additional storage; however care would need given to protect existing plumbing and electrical components. I’ve never had reason to remove the basement floor for access to do repair/maintenance/modifications, but would certainly further evaluate your thought of this potential added storage space.
