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Old 10-16-2018, 05:38 PM   #10
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
Two things:

- sometimes the factories don't do a good job of making sure that wood cuttings and shavings from the vent holes are cleaned out of the ducts. You may find that some have blocked your front vents. A long wire coat hanger or similar device may help you pull some out...

- some duct vent openings are much farther from the source, the furnace, so while the bathroom vent may be 'too' much heat, the front vent may be almost none. We actually covered a few of our vents in the past to help move more heat to the front, with a magnetic vent cover you can find at W*mt or hardware stores. We then eventually purchased 'louvered' plastic vents, with shut offs, and also added a 'net' below each to catch any small items or dirt/dust that can fall into the ducts thru the vents.
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