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Old 11-04-2020, 10:41 PM   #33
Mlleml
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 29M
State: New York
Posts: 119
THOR #11919
2018 29m

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Originally Posted by mburns884 View Post
My 2020 29m has 4 heater vents. The strongest 2 point directly into the bedroom and blow what I would estimate to be 2/3 of the output into that area.

The other 2 vents longer runs with twists and turns. One exits under the kitchen cabinets and the other between the theater seats. These vents put out very little air compared to the two blowtorches venting straight into the tiny bedroom.

I had considered just blocking off one of the bedroom vents, but I’m worried that might put too much strain on the system (perhaps this is unfounded - I’m new to this) but I really don’t have any desire to burn down my RV

So after pulling the grate off in the pic below, the only thing behind it is the duct work for the 4 vents.

See my notes on the pic attached. Could I not just take me of the bedroom vents and reroute it out the grate hiding the ductwork? This would pull half the air out of the bedroom, and aim it into the main coach and at the bathroom.

Any safety issue with this I could be missing, aside from the normal hazards of the job?
Interesting. My 2018 29M only had one duct into the bedroom. Others are under the kitchen cabinet and the sofa. My heat into the bedroom is also unbalanced.
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