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Marsland
Jun 13, 2013Explorer
Very interesting discussion. Thanks bmupton.
I too have this cycling issue on my TT (2012). My first thought was restricted air flow as I'm getting, what I consider, low flow from my vents. But this issue of the RV manufacturer not installing to heater specs is worth looking into. I have the "Thermal Package" and that includes a higher BTU furnace. Now if the builder didn't modify the non thermal package trailer duct system to compensate???????? I will definitely look at this aspect before dropping the Coroplast and having a look see.
Richard
PS I do hate that flexible duct work. I know it's easier to install but it is so inefficient with regards to airflow.
I too have this cycling issue on my TT (2012). My first thought was restricted air flow as I'm getting, what I consider, low flow from my vents. But this issue of the RV manufacturer not installing to heater specs is worth looking into. I have the "Thermal Package" and that includes a higher BTU furnace. Now if the builder didn't modify the non thermal package trailer duct system to compensate???????? I will definitely look at this aspect before dropping the Coroplast and having a look see.
Richard
PS I do hate that flexible duct work. I know it's easier to install but it is so inefficient with regards to airflow.
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