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Since we started camping again this year, we have just burnt up in the bedroom, added a fan to blow air into the room. Checked on getting some vents that close, so we could close some of the vents, was advised, not to close off all vents due to might freeze up. So we've been talking second AC unit. Well, took camper out Thursday and set up and spent night went back to work Fri, when we got back to camp it was raining so nice evening didn't have to worry about AC. Sat morning I'm doing some straightening and getting BR closet in order, happened to look up and something in the vent caught my eye. Low and behold, inside the vent resting on top of the vent was a nice silver insulation looking thingy.(I know not very techinical) Called in DH Whip and needless to say, it was removed, put in one of the vents in LR and viola we have air in our BR. Had several chuckles over it since we have circulation again. I figure those good ole rough roads in W. OK, must of knocke it loose earlier in the year and just never noticed it. Ahh, the trials & tribulations of camping. LOL. Happy day to all.
 
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Sometimes the "fix" to our problems is easily overlooked. I'll add for our forum members that you folks have a 1995 31' Excel Knoble Esquire. We're contemplating an additional A/C heat-pump unit for our bedroom -- would come in handy for those times we use the bdrm while traveling and the slides are not extended.


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