Thanks for the video. This is the first RV Airflow video I've seen for the Furrion Chill. We've been wanting to get it but weren't sure about the fitment. Love you're videos!
Thank you so much for your feedback. We are really happy you found it helpful. We have another A/C modification coming soon, so stay please stay tuned! If you have any questions about anything, please let us know.
I have the exact same air conditioner in a similar Keystone Cougar 23MLE fifth wheel. My biggest complaint with ours is that the airflow in the bedroom is quite weak. How did this improvement affect the airflow in your front bedroom? Was it significantly improved? Did it improve the cooling of your front bedroom significantly?
We typically run the second a/c in our bedroom, but we did notice an improvement (without the 2nd). We've heard that the vent style that is in our unit has been proven to prevent optimal airflow. We plan to reach out to Airflow systems to try some of their engineered louver style vents and hope to attain a coupon code to share with others. We will also do a review video of those!! Thanks for watching!
Did you ever have water droplets dropping out of the dump function? We just bought a new camper, first time using it here in Texas this weekend. On our 2nd day, the inside temps were a lot higher, and water was dripping out of the dump system. I think I’ve got air resistance causing condensation to build up.
@@One2ManyHobbies yes we had that happen a couple times before we installed the airflow systems. It would only be a few drops, and it seemed like it would happen when we first started cooling down the rv.
@@One2ManyHobbies We have not had any issues with the unit freezing up, before or after the install. We usually have our RV plugged in at the house with the main AC running at 78 throughout the year. It has never had an issue. Is your AC new? It's possible that the coils are dirty and causing it to freeze up?
@@2ndchanceadventures588 yes, brand new. Clean coils but I found out that you can’t turn the a/c temp down to 60* when it’s 101 outside and leave the fan on low - that’s why it froze.
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Y’all did a great job on this video! You’re funny too!
Thank you! Gotta have a sense of humor! ;)
Great video. Good info. This should really help others looking at similar issues
Thank you for your time and feedback! :)
What a great tip! That seems so clever!
It seems to be a great solution!
Great info!
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoyed it. ;)
Thanks for the video. This is the first RV Airflow video I've seen for the Furrion Chill. We've been wanting to get it but weren't sure about the fitment. Love you're videos!
Thank you so much for your feedback. We are really happy you found it helpful. We have another A/C modification coming soon, so stay please stay tuned! If you have any questions about anything, please let us know.
Great video!!!
We appreciate that! :)
That’s great! We hope this does the trick for you and your camper. Thank you for watching, and let us know how it works for you.
Nice job, I ordered one for my furion, our new to-me camper has very weak air into the main bedroom and I am hoping this does the trick.
I have the exact same air conditioner in a similar Keystone Cougar 23MLE fifth wheel. My biggest complaint with ours is that the airflow in the bedroom is quite weak. How did this improvement affect the airflow in your front bedroom? Was it significantly improved? Did it improve the cooling of your front bedroom significantly?
We typically run the second a/c in our bedroom, but we did notice an improvement (without the 2nd). We've heard that the vent style that is in our unit has been proven to prevent optimal airflow. We plan to reach out to Airflow systems to try some of their engineered louver style vents and hope to attain a coupon code to share with others. We will also do a review video of those!! Thanks for watching!
Did you ever have water droplets dropping out of the dump function? We just bought a new camper, first time using it here in Texas this weekend. On our 2nd day, the inside temps were a lot higher, and water was dripping out of the dump system. I think I’ve got air resistance causing condensation to build up.
@@One2ManyHobbies yes we had that happen a couple times before we installed the airflow systems. It would only be a few drops, and it seemed like it would happen when we first started cooling down the rv.
@@2ndchanceadventures588 Has your unit froze since installing the airflow? Texas heat is so hot for RV's in Aug. 103 direct sun!
@@One2ManyHobbies We have not had any issues with the unit freezing up, before or after the install. We usually have our RV plugged in at the house with the main AC running at 78 throughout the year. It has never had an issue.
Is your AC new? It's possible that the coils are dirty and causing it to freeze up?
@@2ndchanceadventures588 yes, brand new. Clean coils but I found out that you can’t turn the a/c temp down to 60* when it’s 101 outside and leave the fan on low - that’s why it froze.
Why increase it when it already blows the hardest from the main area.
Just make sure duct work is shur taped well.
We felt it was the best plan to push air to all the vents to more evenly provide cool air. :) Checking the duct work is a great tip!
UPDATE! We have a discount code for YOU!! After you Subscribe to our channel, watch this video to the end and give us a 👍🏼 , jump over to rvairflow.com Choose the system that fits your a/c and use coupon code: 2NDCHANCEADVENTURE Please be so kind as to Subscribe to our TH-cam channel, so we can grow and partner with more great companies to provide as many discounts to our RV community as possible.