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- myredracerExplorer IIFor starters, without before and after performance data (inside & outside temps) this mod is meaningless.
Forget trying that mod and just get one of these little CoolAir units that I came across yesterday!
- Exorbitant electricity bills and maintenance costs are over.
- All you need to do is to plug into an electrical socket or any USB port within your grasp.
- developed by two German engineers who got tired of persevering through punishingly hot summers
- comes in 7 mood lights that work well with the cool, clean air and the relaxing hum of its fan
- all you need to pay for is $89 – an absolute steal considering all that it can do for you!
- and the kind folks at CoolAir are offering an amazing 50% discount AND absolutely Free shipping, for a limited time only
"Is it worth your hard-earned money? Yes, yes, yes, a thousand times YES." Order yours today... :R - allen8106Explorer
GordonThree wrote:
So a dollar store clip on fan, and the blower in my air conditioner are the same?
He's not advocating replacing with or adding an additional Dollar Store fan for better performance. He's suggesting removing the molded ribs on the on the AC shroud and replacing it with the wire mesh to improve the air flow of the AC fan. He only used the dollar Store fan for demonstration purposes.
Apparently you didn't really watch the video. - 1320FastbackExplorerMy brand new AtWood Air Command that was designed for use in Australia has a open back. Seems they may know a thing or two.
- seaeagle2ExplorerI didn't watch the whole video, but in theory, some Dometic engineer designed that cover so it's the most efficient design. Not saying that's what really happened, but if you increase the airflow too much, the cooling goes down. If the AC was icing up before he cut the grilles, he's got an issue that needs to be corrected first.
- MrWizardModeratori think the difference will be the A/C unit laboring a less in triple digit heat
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIIIt certainly won't hurt. Every little thing helps.
I don't know that it would help enough so you could notice the difference in temperatures inside the camper. But, it is cheap and easy to do.
I would try it but, I'm a caveman. - Garry_GayleExplorerThat's what I would like, anyone try this
- stallsmiExplorerI understand increasing air flow, but I would like to see what it does to the inside of the RV. For example, show what the temp is before and after the mod. Just implying the A/C should work better, doesn't mean it actually will. He didn't even say he tested it out on the RV. Would like to hear from someone who tried and used this mod.
- ksg5000ExplorerMy 92 Coleman AC is setup pretty much like that - the hood is open in the rear exposing the entire condenser coil. The only slitted vents are on the sides.
- MrWizardModeratorI must have missed it
I didn't see or hear him mention / compare $$ store fans to A/C units
i did see him use a fan to show the difference in air flow
thru the grill work, and the oem slotted plastic rear of the cover
my A/C are old. they have NO slotted rear to block air flow
the back is wide open
and subject to damage if backing up under tree limbs
another case oF MFG trying to fix 'operator error' and end up impeding the operation of the machine/device
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