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wopachop
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Sep 16, 2020

Bad air quality--finally taped a house filter on the A/C

Its the cheap kind ive had it for years. Hope its decent for smoke particles. What are the negatives besides tape residue and reminding me of wearing a mask? Im out of blue tape. Just got to the trailer and decided to slap it up real quick. Made it a partial dome shape. It was holding up without the tape. Which i consider a bad sign. But i suppose the stock filter does as well.

I do have 2 larger pieces of filter if the A/C pros consider it too restrictive. My plan years ago was to make a nice looking filter housing so i could leave it installed. I dont want to leave the tape overnight.

Safe to assume running the fan on low would be best? Or could that act like bogging down an engine? I know we are talking about an electric motor. Its more comparing a bogged down engine to the efficiency of the fan blades. Maybe the fan blades work better at the higher speed. For now i have it manually set to stay on low.

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  • Most A/C filters (and furnace filters) are for cleaning dust only and don't trap smoke. To clean out smoke you should use a stand-alone air purifier equipped with a HEPA and carbon filters. Something like this.
  • Wonder if i could measure intake airflow. I do have a cheap anemometer i could rig in there. Could also mount a small camera. Actually i think i could do it.

    Goal would be to test the stock filter. Then see what the new filter does. Ive wanted to run a household filter on the trailer AC for years now. Its dusty here.

    The smoke issue was enough to tape the filter up real quick. Will pull it down now before i forget.
  • Is that on the Return side?
    YES...then you will end up with diminished return airflow which can lead to Evap Coil Icing up especially with fan speed on low

    RV A/C Units are 'recirculating' units...inside air gets sucked in/cooled down/discharged back inside

    You source of smoke is via bad slide seals, open roof vents, open windows, entry door leaks etc
    It's not from the A/C Unit.
  • Wildtoad, he's trying to mitigate the horrific air quality those of us in the west have been under for the last week. Wopachop, if I was out in the RV in this mess I would do the same thing. I would just go by the sound of the motor - if it's bogging too much then try something less restrictive. It's going to be a trade off, the more restriction the more potential stress on the motor but I would be trying to filter this lousy excuse for air too.
  • You really need MERV-11 or better to block smoke particles.
    Might get some with that but it will take a large format filter to minimize restriction.
  • wildtoad, it may look funny. But if you were stuck in a place with bad smoke (West Coast), this solution is a lot better than nothing.
  • What are you trying to solve with this rather ugly DIY filter? Clean the original filter and coils.

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