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Old 12-11-2014, 09:34 PM   #21
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I can't tell you when it started but it was there in the 2014 materials. The poster was in all new units that I looked at while shopping and was in my 2015 when I took delivery in August.

Thanks. I may ask the dealer about it since we will be going into the shop next week to hunt the leak we had found earlier in the fall.

While its there's we are planning on having them add the bedroom AC so might as well see if we can get it hooked to the ductwork.

I like your idea that on a reasonable day that's not too hot, running the bedroom AC keeps the noise down in the living room a bit if talking with folks or watching TV. And with both blowing into the ductwork, that'd make rapid work out of a quick full trailer cool down!

Plus as mentioned the bedroom unit blowing hard in just the bedroom would cycle quite a bit. Stealing a little air to send elsewhere seems smart.
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Old 10-06-2015, 04:56 PM   #22
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So I had to pull the front AC today for some roof work. Here's what the factory duct work with the race track system looks like. This is a Carbon, so might be worth checking all RVs with this system. Duct work is a common issue item, not just isolated to Keystone.

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Old 10-17-2015, 11:40 AM   #23
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So I had to pull the front AC today for some roof work. Here's what the factory duct work with the race track system looks like. This is a Carbon, so might be worth checking all RVs with this system. Duct work is a common issue item, not just isolated to Keystone.

Is that an example of the Amish craftsmanship I keep hearing about and paid all that money too.
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Old 10-19-2015, 06:38 AM   #24
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Basically anyone with a ducted system needs to pull their cover and check it. I'm sure that the above workmanship is "cosmetic" and isn't a warranty issue.
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