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Originally Posted by labs4life
I have a heat vent at the foot of the bed in our Sprinter. We really don't need the heat in the "bedroom" and it just gets trapped at the foot of the bed. Can I cover this vent and not cause problems? I am sure the unit has a CFM of flow that is needed, just curious if the other three vents would be sufficient if I blocked this one.
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We've had some discussions about this, but from the point of view of improving flow from other registers. The consensus seems to be that blocking off one register probably won't matter.
One thing I think you should do is access the furnace and make sure that there aren't any leaks from the distribution box. I did mine and found a lot of issues.
Another would be to eyeball the entire ducting system to check for crushed or kinked lines. A lot of folks have reported finding these things and they seriously affect how well your furnace distributes warm air.
I point these things out because if there are other problems in the system, blocking off one vent might magnify a problem elsewhere.
All that said, give it a shot. Check the air flow from the other registers before and after you block it off to see if it increases uniformly.
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