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Old 07-05-2018, 07:46 AM   #22
LFord
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I have exact same issue on my Fuzion also. Checked everything per the A/C improvement posts and played around opening or closing one or both side at the A/C with little to no improvement. I can confirm both my A/C's were ducted for output into the living area with a couple rear most ones on the garage A/C and the rest on the bedroom A/C. Only way for me to keep it reasonably cool on 85+ degree sunny day is we put a small (12in?) but powerful fan on the floor on the steps just outside the bedroom with the door open and then a fairly big evaporative tower fan just outside the garage door with it open also. This actually works extremely good for a fairly cheap solution.

I envy you folks out in the low-humidity West where you can use the evaporative cooling units with good results. Here, east of the Mississippi, where the humidity sometime matches the OATs, those evaporative coolers don't work so well!
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