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Old 11-22-2011, 09:07 AM   #1
hoser43
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Friendswood, Texas
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A/C not cooling

Took everyone's advice. Took all duct vents apart and retaped them. Some where worse than others. Installed dense foam, type used to wrap pipes, into duct work at end of runs to block airflow from running to the ends of smashed and taped up duct work from factory. Took cover off the A/C inside unit and used liberal amounts of duct tape to seal everything up in there. This is where most of the problem was. Man what a difference !!! I can turn on the A/C in 90 deg. heat and in 5 mins. camper is down to 70 degs. !!! Going to replace air vents next with a directional flow type that can be throttled to push air where I want it to go. Thanks again to all before me that has figured out these problems.
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