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    RV Airflow

    Just finished installing the RV Airflow system. Noticeable increase in air flow and decrease in noise.
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    If you have 2 units, and with the track layout on Solitudes/Momentums, you can probably see and even larger increase with both units. We did all three in our Momentum and HUGE difference.
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    Agree we have noticed a huge difference, wish we had done it sooner.
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    Same here. Installed two of the RV Airflow System units and its a whole new environment. Had enough airflow to add an ac vent in the ceiling of the front closet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonSr. View Post
    Same here. Installed two of the RV Airflow System units and its a whole new environment. Had enough airflow to add an ac vent in the ceiling of the front closet.
    How did you go about adding the AC vent in the front closet? I'm wondering if I could do the same on my 337RLS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IBEW Sparky View Post
    How did you go about adding the AC vent in the front closet? I'm wondering if I could do the same on my 337RLS.
    The racetrack ducting takes 180 at the front of the coach. Pop out your puck light to see if it is doing so at a good spot. If so, you can cut a new vent in through ceiling and the duct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geotex1 View Post
    The racetrack ducting takes 180 at the front of the coach. Pop out your puck light to see if it is doing so at a good spot. If so, you can cut a new vent in through ceiling and the duct.
    Thanks Rob... I'll look into that.
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    Curious how much work was it to add an ac vent. I just ordered an RV Airflow kit and may want to add a vent in the bedroom...

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    I probably don't have that race track duct design that you bigger boys have. I have a single a/c unit that just has ducting running through the ceiling, so teeing off down stream may not be beneficial.
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    I concur - the improvement in air flow and reduction in noise in our Imagine is significant. Even with a very hot and humid summer we have not had to run the A/C on the "High" setting at all - just used the "Lo Cool" setting and perfectly comfortable. And we like it 'chilly' at night too

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