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Mobile Suites bathroom air duct




-- Edited by HemiMan on Tuesday 21st of February 2012 07:56:50 AM

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-- Edited by HemiMan on Tuesday 21st of February 2012 07:57:14 AM

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Don't know your name other than HemiMan, but here is an answer.  By the way, welcome to the RV Dreams forums.

I am trying to remember from this past summer as to which runs the bathroom.  I want to think that our bathroom is cooled by the front air conditioner, and heated by the rear furnace.  (We have the Canadian Package, thus two 30,000 btu furnaces instead of one 42,000 btu one.)

I just tried to reset our system from heating to cool and took the thermostat temp down to 60, trying to get the A/C to come on.  I guess it is smarter than I am and it won't come on.

Our Mobile Suites is a 2010, so I don't know if the newer ones were ducted differently.  It is supposed to be warmer here in Oklahoma City tomorrow, so maybe I can fool the air conditioner then.  If I get a definitive answer, I'll be back.

Terry



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I have a 2010 also and only get A/C in the bathroom from the main A/C. Ran A/C most of the day.... just opened windows. Still 71 degrees outside at 9:20 pm. Happy Trails...

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We also have a 2010. Bathroom AC runs off the main AC unit. Bathroom Heat runs off the main heater. Bedroom heat and air are both separate. Honestly I never noticed if i get cold air in the main room when the bedroom ac is on. Pretty sure we don't.

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