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The main control board could be defective... If you don't want to shed out that many bucks for a new one then a cheaper substitute line voltage thermostat could be used that the air conditioner can be plugged into to turn it on and off.. I don't see a universal one in APPros list but they may have something that will work... Good luck cheers, kooler
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