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Old 08-13-2019, 07:45 PM   #18
thor293
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: A.C.E 29.3
State: Ohio
Posts: 613
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Originally Posted by Long & Winding road View Post
Yep, the AC duct are cut into the foam for the roof insulation and they just terminate at both of the end caps (front and rear of the RV). So you need to block off the very last vent (on each side of the RV) so 4 vents total so your not wasting good AC. Plus it will boost the presure and give you more out output in the rest of the RV.

So when your AC is not on this area will get super hot and in the winter it will freeze first. So I would not put food in this area for any length of time.
Thats old news, I discovered the open ducts when I insulated my Ace a year and a half ago, this leak is in the middle of the coach and is in the overhead cabinets on the passenger side over the dinette table.
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