Just installed mine today. Made better airflow for sure.......but made the unit louder than it was. Unsure at this point if I'll be keeping it or tossing in the trash.
I just ordered mine for our Mach 15 unit. I sure wish I would have known about the discount code when I ordered lol. If it works as advertised I'll order another for my bedroom and one for my son's Mach 3 as well. Thanks for the great video.
I have the RV Air Flow units on both of my heat pumps but have an abnormally large amount of dirt buildup on the evaporator coils. I have been meticulous about sealing the seams in the evaporator shroud with foil duct tape and I clean the air filters every two weeks. It ocurred to me that the reduced air pressure under the evaporator shroud will draw outside air from under the AC's base plate through the condensate pan's drain holes where it will contact the evaporator coils. Tomorrow when cleaning the evaporator coil I plan to add a piece of OPEN cell foam between the roof and the AC's base plate directly under the two drain holes. This should allow condensate to pass through to the roof yet prevent dirt from being sucked into the evaporator shroud. Alternatively a Duck Bill check valve inserted between the drain pan and base plate would allow water to drain but block outside dirt from being sucked into the evaporator shroud but that would best be done by the AC's manufacturer. Time will tell if this solves my problem! Marc
May I ask you something honestly… how often do people have leaks after installing this? I mean leaks from water after taking the pressure off the old AC gasket… that’s one thing I really don’t want to tackle and worry about.
Like to add the RV AirFlow systems to my Coleman Mach 10 shallow A/C but my vents are only 5 3/4" not 7 1/2" so what's the work around. Trim the view insert to fit?? Thanks.
How does this work if my coach does not have the large panel? I have a ducted unit. But nothing is on the inside of ceiling. Thanks. I have a keystone which has Coleman Mach units.
If you have a fully ducted system, you won’t have any cover plates like shown in the video. To access the plenum area where the units go you would access it by removing the AC from on top of the RV. You will also need to take some measurements of the plenum so verify a proper fit.
Same answer as above. You are paying for the research and engineering to develop this product. Not the Styrofoam. And yes, I will go find every one of these replies and state this. If people don't make profits, they don't develop innovative products. I don't work for this company, but I do develop businesses, and a great deal happens before a product or facility finally hits the shelves or opens.
@rocketcityauction I understand that. It's just that seeing you are paying for a block of Styrofoam. I imagine that's a challenge for the marketing department to overcome.
I see this all the time. Research, development, and engineering are what you are paying for. If it's not profitable and worthwhile, people don't do it and you don't reap the benefits.
Need to see a install on a Coleman Mach 10 Q with the 12x12 filter.
I’m going to install a machine 15 quiet series heat pump. Next year maybe the new invertor mini split heat pump from furrion when it comes out.
Just installed mine today. Made better airflow for sure.......but made the unit louder than it was. Unsure at this point if I'll be keeping it or tossing in the trash.
I just ordered mine for our Mach 15 unit. I sure wish I would have known about the discount code when I ordered lol. If it works as advertised I'll order another for my bedroom and one for my son's Mach 3 as well. Thanks for the great video.
I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.
Thank you for your detailed installation video! Great job.
You are most welcome.
I have the RV Air Flow units on both of my heat pumps but have an abnormally large amount of dirt buildup on the evaporator coils. I have been meticulous about sealing the seams in the evaporator shroud with foil duct tape and I clean the air filters every two weeks. It ocurred to me that the reduced air pressure under the evaporator shroud will draw outside air from under the AC's base plate through the condensate pan's drain holes where it will contact the evaporator coils.
Tomorrow when cleaning the evaporator coil I plan to add a piece of OPEN cell foam between the roof and the AC's base plate directly under the two drain holes. This should allow condensate to pass through to the roof yet prevent dirt from being sucked into the evaporator shroud.
Alternatively a Duck Bill check valve inserted between the drain pan and base plate would allow water to drain but block outside dirt from being sucked into the evaporator shroud but that would best be done by the AC's manufacturer.
Time will tell if this solves my problem!
Marc
So, that's how you install the filters the easy way 🤣
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the discount code, just ordered mine.
Great!! How do you like it so far?
Jeret, Very helpful video!!!
May I ask you something honestly… how often do people have leaks after installing this? I mean leaks from water after taking the pressure off the old AC gasket… that’s one thing I really don’t want to tackle and worry about.
Like to add the RV AirFlow systems to my Coleman Mach 10 shallow A/C but my vents are only 5 3/4" not 7 1/2" so what's the work around. Trim the view insert to fit?? Thanks.
Just installed mine, all I can say is wow! And why don't they come from the factory like this?
Glad you are enjoying the efficiency of your ACs now. Many RV manufacturers are now installing right from the factory now.
@@rvairflowsystems5829 what manufactures are doing this
@@jonholt2847 Grand Design RV, KZ RV and a few lines in Forest River.
That ac unit looks alot like th 15k ac unit in my camper I need this for mine hopefully I can find the right one
Nice. I like it. I'll be ordering this soon.
Excellent. Please let us know how you like it.
I have a coleman 15 how do I know if it's deep or shallow?
Where can I buy a Devider for a colemen mach 15 l need one my had it
Thanks for the simple , on task video
You are most welcome. We felt that an install video should be right to the point without any additional fluff to lengthen it.
How does this work if my coach does not have the large panel? I have a ducted unit. But nothing is on the inside of ceiling. Thanks. I have a keystone which has Coleman Mach units.
If you have a fully ducted system, you won’t have any cover plates like shown in the video. To access the plenum area where the units go you would access it by removing the AC from on top of the RV. You will also need to take some measurements of the plenum so verify a proper fit.
Why won't the website come up. I think your link is not working
Can I be a rep and sell these like a solar panel sales person??
Currently we are not looking for additional reps.
Nice concept that the cheap manufacturers should be doing. But $175 for a block of Styrofoam is excessive.
Same answer as above. You are paying for the research and engineering to develop this product. Not the Styrofoam. And yes, I will go find every one of these replies and state this. If people don't make profits, they don't develop innovative products. I don't work for this company, but I do develop businesses, and a great deal happens before a product or facility finally hits the shelves or opens.
@rocketcityauction
I understand that. It's just that seeing you are paying for a block of Styrofoam.
I imagine that's a challenge for the marketing department to overcome.
No way I would ever pay $170 for a piece of foam!
I see this all the time. Research, development, and engineering are what you are paying for. If it's not profitable and worthwhile, people don't do it and you don't reap the benefits.
I'm not impressed with it I thought it would be better