Ellsworth said:
Our 2013 FFE apparently energizes its range-sapping cabin heater to modulate the A/C cooling whenever the cabin achieves the HVAC system's set target temperature.
I have noticed this in situations where I was fooling around with the controls and, for instance, went from a automatic set temperature of 74 F and went past it to a 80 F. Then, the heat comes on to catch up. But i haven't noticed this when set at auto A//C for a longer period. I will have to be more alert and use my gauges to see if I can replicate this on a sustained auto A/C trip.
Are you certain that the A/C on auto does this under all conditions? From your blog, you state that the heater is essentially used to maintain A/C temperature at all times, rather than shifting the A/C compressor on and off. Have others kept an eye on their energy gauge and confirmed this to be the case? Why does my range only show a 6 or 7 mile hit when I turn on the A/C in 85 F conditions? You are stating that the heater would use far more than this in concert with the A/C on such a trip. I regularly travel to my folks' home 65 miles away by freeway with an elevation rise of about 1200 feet. Using the A/C does not appear to dramatically reduce range even though they live inland Riverside County.
Sorry to be skeptical without having any science to back up my questions. I just haven't seen the kind of effect you claim will result from using auto A/C. And I certainly don't feel like giving up my auto setting until I personally find I can't make a 65 mile freeway trip into Riverside County.