Rv Comfort Coleman Mach Thermostat Trailer Camper Rv Black Digital on 2040-parts.com
Granger, Indiana, US
Manufacturer:
Coleman
RV COMFORT
COLEMAN MACH
This Item
ships via USPS
RVP Coleman-Mach 12-volt 6-wire Std. A/C Thermostat, Digital
ICM, Single Stage Heat-Cool with display, no
plugs
This Item will now ship via USPS
COLOR: Black
SINGLE STAGE HEAT/COOL DIGITAL WALL THERMOSTAT
POWER: 12Vdc
This item is new, returned by previous customer for being incompatible with their system. May have been installed.
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