Cecilt
Jan 16, 2014Explorer
Adding AC vents or opening ceiling vent
We have a 36' TT that is pre-wired and braced for a second AC and is already 50 amp. Bought last September and even on a fall night felt hot in the MBR with our existing 15k AC. I found a good deal on a new Dometic Brisk Air II unit and will be installing this in the spring.
The unit is a Keystone Outback bunkhouse. The entire unit has 4 AC vents. One in the bunk room, LR, MBR and bath. In campgrounds where we have 50 amp I plan to use both AC's. I will need to close off the vent in the MBR as there is certainly no need to have air coming through the vent when I am running the AC I just installed in the ceiling of the MBR. The new unit is non-ducted.
My question is I think I need to add additional vents since I will be closing off 1 of only 4. Was thinking go adding a second one in the bunk room. For the LR I am not sure if I should add a second vent or just open the ceiling plenitude ducts( not sure if I said this right). Is this okay and or recommended.
Here is a link to our unit:
http://www.keystonerv.com/outback/models/323bh/model-mobile
The unit is a Keystone Outback bunkhouse. The entire unit has 4 AC vents. One in the bunk room, LR, MBR and bath. In campgrounds where we have 50 amp I plan to use both AC's. I will need to close off the vent in the MBR as there is certainly no need to have air coming through the vent when I am running the AC I just installed in the ceiling of the MBR. The new unit is non-ducted.
My question is I think I need to add additional vents since I will be closing off 1 of only 4. Was thinking go adding a second one in the bunk room. For the LR I am not sure if I should add a second vent or just open the ceiling plenitude ducts( not sure if I said this right). Is this okay and or recommended.
Here is a link to our unit:
http://www.keystonerv.com/outback/models/323bh/model-mobile