I finally got around to replacing the cheap Atwood thermostat with a Honeywell non-programmable digital thermostat from Walmart. The unit was $20.97, I believe.
Removing the old thermostat and mounting the new one was easy. I didn't use the supplied screws, rather I used two small wood screws and had to drill two small holes. It was then a matter of hooking the two wires to the Rc and Rh terminals and installing two batteries.
To run the furnace just move the side switch from off to heat and press the up or down buttons to select the desired temperature. You also get the benefit of having a digital thermometer.
You could also use the Hunter thermostat that Walmart sells but the Honeywell is a bit smaller.
I had one morning that was on the cool side and decided to throw on the furnace. It worked normally and didn't have the big temperature swings that the old thermostat had.
Removing the old thermostat and mounting the new one was easy. I didn't use the supplied screws, rather I used two small wood screws and had to drill two small holes. It was then a matter of hooking the two wires to the Rc and Rh terminals and installing two batteries.
To run the furnace just move the side switch from off to heat and press the up or down buttons to select the desired temperature. You also get the benefit of having a digital thermometer.
You could also use the Hunter thermostat that Walmart sells but the Honeywell is a bit smaller.
I had one morning that was on the cool side and decided to throw on the furnace. It worked normally and didn't have the big temperature swings that the old thermostat had.