A very welcome upgrade that we recently did to our coach was to replace the main control panel in the bedroom hallway.
The old control panel that came with the coach was fine, but the mode buttons on the sides required a very firm press, and the grayscale screen looked a bit dated, and was hard to read in bright light:
Fortunately the manufacturer, Spyder Controls, now offers an updated panel for several Tiffin models, including ours.
It was an easy operation to replace it. I removed the old panel, unplugged its network cable, attached the new panel’s mount, plugged in the new panel, and snapped it in place. Here’s the new mount and the data cable:
The upgraded control panel installed; so much nicer:
A tour of the various screens of the panel, starting with the home screen, which shows the fresh, grey, and black water tank levels, the house and chassis battery levels, buttons to turn on or off the water pump, all lights, diesel or electric water heating, panel lights, and the backlight, plus mode buttons along the bottom:
Main lights screen, to turn on or off various lights in the living area, plus the lights master, that turns them all off or on (returning them to the state when last on):
Exterior lights screen:
Rear lights screen, for the bedroom, mid bath, rear bath, and bedroom ceiling fan:
Slides screen, for the bedroom slides; the front slides are controlled by switches on the driver and passenger chairs (it’s nice that it shows the floor plan, too):
Climate screen, with under-floor heating in the front and rear, plus the Aqua-Hot water heater, that can run off diesel for continuous hot water, electric for a smaller amount of hot water, and engine pre-heat for really cold days:
Locks screen, to lock or unlock the front door or basement doors:
Power screen, for the water pump, engine preheat, and generator:
Fans screen, to start or stop the ceiling fans and open or close their lids:
Shades and lifts screen, to open or close all of the living room shades, and raise or lower the living room TV and bed:
Individual shades screen, with separate controls for each of the living room shades:
Settings screen:
Screen settings screen:
Color scheme screen:
Diagnostics screen:
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