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07-17-2021, 05:37 PM #21
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07-17-2021, 05:44 PM #22
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[QUOTE=el Rojo;381151]We installed ours (3) about 10 days ago. We're camping in 89 degrees with humidity. We can no longer take an afternoon nap with all 3 AC's running. Now we just use the living room AC. No telling how much electricity we wasted cooling the outdoors. We can also watch the living room TV with that AC on where we couldn't hear the TV before.
FYI, I don't sell these or get a commission, just trying to pass along a nice upgrade to the folks who need them.
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Units work very well, considering buying a second one for bedroom ac
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07-17-2021, 06:31 PM #23
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One caveat. I've heard that having the RV Air Flow in one AC and not the other will cause one unit to work harder than the other possibly leading to a premature failure or shorter life span. Just food for thought. I'm in the RV Air Flow camp. Have one in both my units. I can't even run them both at the same time anymore. It gets too cold! I'm not a DIYer so I'll spend the money.
Tom & Misty - Dover, FL
Gracie, the Black Lab 🐶
2020 Solitude 344 GK-R
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07-17-2021, 07:06 PM #24
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Another vote for the RV Airflows. I added 2 to my 344GK and my SIL added 3 to his Momentum. Just spent 3 weeks in hot/humid Ohio and Tennessee. Really made a difference in the comfort level. When I spoke to the owner, his also indicated (since I had the heat pump option), that they would really help in cooler weather maintaining a nice cozy temp in the RV. Looking forward to checking it out this fall.
Greg and Colleen Gates
Albuquerque, NM
2020 Solitude 344 GK
2019 F350 Lariat Superduty DRW
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07-17-2021, 07:21 PM #25
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07-17-2021, 08:09 PM #26
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My 2021 Imagine 2670mk came with them for both AC’s (Coleman). Was a very nice surprise, saved me some considerable work.
We stayed in 117 degrees and the AC’s kept up, got up to 78 inside but cooled down quickly after the sun set. We have insulated quite a bit but I’m sure the Air Flow system contributed a lot.
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07-17-2021, 08:27 PM #27
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07-17-2021, 11:44 PM #28
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yes my 353G has it in the center heat pump only.
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07-18-2021, 08:41 AM #29
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YES! I installed 2 of these in our Reflection 367BHS 5th wheel, and what a difference in Texas! We routinely camp in 100 degree weather (at the races or tubing) and these things work! I would estimate it's 50% better than without. I didnt measure the outputs, but it is a world of difference! Totally worth it.
2019 Reflection 367BHS
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07-18-2021, 10:47 AM #30
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We bought our first one at the Coldwater, Michigan rally for our Dometic 13.5 BTU unit with heat pump. It would not fit properly but I was told that some of the earlier Dometic's needed "adjustment". It needed to move about 1/2 inch forward from the back wall to fit over the blower inlet precisely. When we got home it was a simple task to drill out the tiny spot welds holding the baffle in place to the ceiling bracket and relocating them 1/2 inch with pop-rivets. I used metal duct tape to cover any leaking air. We couldn't tell a lot of better air flow with our bare hands, but the noise was cut in half! Now we can sleep with it running now!
When we bought one for our 'other' unit is when I found that the "build list" for our unit was wrong! I ordered the insert based on the model number from the list that I looked up online that said it was a Brisk Air II. When the insert inlet missing the blower inlet by 4 inches I checked the sticker in the AC unit. That MFG# said it was a Penguin II. We're trying to get the correct insert now. I should have been more thorough. Who knew the build list had the wrong model numbers?
Although there were some issues up front, we highly recommend the product. We were going to pass on it but at the last minute we went for it. We are so glad we did, not so much for the increased airflow but more so for the decrease in volume!!Frank and Char + Maya, Newport, Michigan. 2016 Solitude 379FL/2006 F250 6.0 diesel w/dually conversion. 4th rain-sense roof vent, two ceiling fans, Kodiak disc brakes, Carlisle G 14-ply tires, Water Miser x2, final dump valve, water header tank, fridge cond fan switch, outside range exhaust, elec hot water anode, filtered drinking water, triple battery box,
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