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Old 07-02-2022, 07:45 PM   #6
Judge
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2020 Magnitude SV34
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Wrpt58 View Post
I installed the RV airflow on the only AC unit on it. I really like the difference. I've been in Central Louisiana since 6/15, in the unseasonal heat. It performed well, keeping the RV at 75 - 82 all the time. I got used to the noise.

However, when I installed the RV Airflow, I also went on top, insulated the evap. line, which had been un-insulated (probably deteriorate off). I also reworked the cover on top by installing plaster lattice wire over the condenser air flow areas and cut out the plastic "fingers" of the cover.

I believe the upper mods help as much as the RV Airflow.

I like what you did with the shroud. I have seen test results by people who did something similar and it makes a difference.

Don’t forget to insulate the evaporator enclosure and not just the line. I used Frost King adhesive backed duct insulation for mine and it does help as well.
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