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Old 11-11-2007, 02:36 PM   #6
AZCampinfool
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Gilbert
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M.O.C. #5430
Jim, I have the same unit as you, and have to agree the heating system is not the best. All of our heat was pouring into the bunk room, and we were getting no heat up in the front bedroom. I installed adjustable floor registers and then checked all the ductwork for loose fittings etc. The only change I made was the ductwork under the bathroom. You can access it from the front basement by removing the panels. I ended up cutting out appx. 2' of ductwork that was bunched up in there. Now the ductwork is a straight shot from the bottom of the basement up to the bedroom and bathroom. After this fix, we barely open the bunk room vent, completely close off the bathroom, and the unit stays fairly comfortable now, even in the front bedroom. Like others have said, once the temp rises to a comfortable level, the furnace should have no issues keeping it there.
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