Steve,
Keypad placement is the key, as you stated. There is almost always a good spot to put that keypad that is out of the way of the sun.
I keep all of my FX1's set to lower the fan speed as the setpoint is reached and then shut down with the compessor. The temp swing is so much less than with the old Honeywells.
My point is, that Robby should be able to try it. If he has digital controls, the fan shut off should be an option.
No doubt...Anything was better (including the 3 knob controls) than the Honeywell's with their Bi-Metal sensor disc which worked by "bending" with a temp change...With the Honeywells you were lucky to maintain temps within 5 degrees of where you set it, and that worked out to a 10 degree swing from heat to cool...
Yes Robby can surely try it, but what I'm also saying is that if it has a remote sensor installed (it's optional for some controls, but will also disable the one in the keypad once plugged in) and it is installed in (sensing) the return air path...He won't be happy...Just like I explained with the 3 knob controls & changing the wiring to make those cycle the fan.
Many times folks don't know these small things, and then think...Well I guess that's the way it is, or supposed to be...
My experience also tells me (comparing identical controls) that if you stay with a (properly installed) sensor in the return path and keep the fan running...Your room temp swing will be less than with the wall mounted sensor (and not all digital controls have them in the display)
A wall mounted sensor can only sense temp at the location it is installed...The other part of the cabin may get warmer, or cooler quicker than it can see because it's not over there...
A sensor that is installed in the return air with the fan running is getting a more constant "Average" sample of cabin air...
These new electronic sensors are very sensitive...some more so than others.
The controls differ too...I believe your FX1 has a fixed 2 degree temp differential...
Cruisair's SMXII's sensor for instance measures in 1/8's of a degree, and the differential can be programmed to keep the temp as close as 1/4 a degree...Of course no one ever does that, and the factory setting is 1.5 degrees but think again about them picking up heat from another source such as a bulkhead or a cold piece of unit metal if mounted near...
In the case of the display integrated sensors...The sensor is sensing as much of the control's temp as it is air temp...Of course you won't see a swing on the display because it is only sensing itself...
But I won't mention the All Day deal I had in Boca Grand under warranty on a new Gulfstar/Viking MY...Trying to find out why a system was going off on Hi PS in heat, when the captain was telling me (I'm in the engine room watching gauges) that the display says only 70 degrees (but it would go up or down a few degrees as we heated or cooled)....Long story shorter...Some Ding Dong had drilled a hole half way into a marine ply bulkhead & siliconed the sensor into that hole...Yeah...It was kinda in the return path but...We were sensing bulkhead temp all right....Reading 70 but it was like 90 degrees in the cabin...Yeah it's gonna show HI PS....
Steve~