Hello Everyone,
I do not own an Oliver, however, I have developed a novel solution to the Houghton humidity issue that I would like to pass on. My solution builds on the compressor relay idea that was posted by GSMBear. My Design also interrupts the low-speed fan power so it will run when the compressor is on, however, it adds a timer control to start the fan every six minutes to sample the RV temperature. I live in Oregon so it is not as humid here as it is in the south, however, this mod produces dehydrated air in the RV and the air conditioner discharges a lot of water it has pulled out of the RV,
The timing cycle works like this:
When the AC brings the RV to the target temperature and the compressor shuts down the timer will run the fan for 52 seconds to purge the remaining cold air. (Purging the remaining cold air improves efficiency.)
Then the timer will shut down the fan and wait for six minutes.
The timer will then run the fan for 52 seconds to sample the air in the RV. If the AC detects a temperature rise it will start up, else the cycle will repeat by waiting for six minutes.
The net result is only 1/8 as much time is spent blowing air over the wet coils, dramatically reducing the water return to the cabin and giving the water more time to drip off the coils. It would be easy for the manufacturer to implement this solution in firmware and it is very frustrating that the manufacturer has not done so.
On a side note, I would not be in favor of relocating the plenum thermistor as it may be used for other purposes like detecting a coil freeze-up.
I installed the timer and relay into a plastic spacer that sits on top of the control box of my AC2801. The links below are for photos of the moded spacer before and after the installation. If anyone would like more details about my solution I would be happy to share.
https://trontamer.com/dl/mod1.jpg
https://trontamer.com/dl/mod2.jpg