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Old 01-25-2024, 12:26 PM   #15
Rondo
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Nick, I solved the water pump problem by going in behind the basement wall where the pump is and hoping your heat duct for the bathroom runs out of the furnace and near the pump area. I cut the ducting and placed a pvc Y at one point in the ducting. I then reconnected the duct to the bathroom on one of the Y's with radiator clamps on all of the pvc and bought some ducting and added it to the other Y and secured it to the floor near the pump area. Now when the furnace runs, it supplies heat to both the bathroom area and the area where the pump is secured to the flooring. In really cold weather I also turn on the light in the convenient center. It is surprising how much heat comes off of that lighting fixture in the ceiling of the center. As you stated "So Glad I'm Handy" is perfect especially if you own an RV. There is always something to do or fix on it. Enjoy that unit and safe travels!
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