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gmw photos wrote:
Poster Chris Bryant works on this stuff for a living. Probably a good idea to heed his real world advice.
Jan-23-2018 05:44 AM
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rhagfo wrote:
Wow, to all that worry about burning up the furnace with a filter, do you really think the intake is that well sealed?? I have a paper filter behind the grill, but it draws from cabinets under the sink also!
Jan-23-2018 04:33 AM
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Jan-23-2018 03:09 AM
old guy wrote:
well nothing like burning up you furnace and maybe even your TT. better sleep with one eye open at night. your furnace will overheat so don't even think of it. if the builders wanted a filter they would have put one in. I will bite my tongue for now.
Jan-22-2018 10:07 PM
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Jan-22-2018 08:59 PM
Hewshal#53 wrote:
I am considering putting a lightweight foam or fiberglass filter behind the intake grill on my Atwood 8531 furnace. The opening is 10 x 24". Comments
Jan-22-2018 07:36 PM