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campigloo wrote:
When you went to the rigid duct did you allow any way for some warm air to warm the underbelly? Did it seem to make any difference either way?
Oct-04-2017 08:14 PM
westend wrote:Ok on my 26' foot trailer OEM three floor vents down the middle. The duct is boxed aluminum about 2" x 10" and was installed poorly and rather restricted. Bathroom was very warm and the main area with two openings was very weak.
I don't use the typical RV furnace but I'm curious about one thing--you folks that are increasing duct size or flow rates, do you notice less airflow in ducts that were not modified? Has the temp coming from the unaltered registers and ducts as hot as before modifying any heat runs?
I'm just curious about this, no ill will intended.
Oct-04-2017 08:05 PM
westend wrote:
I don't use the typical RV furnace but I'm curious about one thing--you folks that are increasing duct size or flow rates, do you notice less airflow in ducts that were not modified? Has the temp coming from the unaltered registers and ducts as hot as before modifying any heat runs?
I'm just curious about this, no ill will intended.
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rstanek wrote:
I had to redo my ductwork, eliminating five 90s and eight feet of duct, I don’t no who,designed this heating system, but they head their head up their a@&. It made a huge difference on even heat with less propane......
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