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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Motorhome Modifications - AC vent

Back in June I did a blog post about our air conditioner in the front livingroom area of the motorhome.   blog link    It had to do with increasing the air flow downwards instead of out each end of the unit.  Mel (our fellow Safari-ite with great ideas) had opened up a hole in the lower cover portion to allow the cooled air to come downwards into the living area space.


Well, Mel had gone one step further.  He added a nice cream colored matching grid that can control the flow if you wish.  It has little louvers and a lever to close or open for more comfort.

Fortunately Mel bought TWO of these grids!   He gave us the other one....  so Steveio jumped right on it and got out his tools to install it in our motorhome.

First he took off the bottom cover and measured carefully where to enlarge his circular hole into a rectangular one.


He took it outside and cut it out with a skill saw.  Then he used a drill and rivet gun to use rivets instead of screws to attach the grid,  which might crack the plastic.   Soon he was back in the rig installing it back into place.


Snap the filters back into place....  Voila!  now we can control the air flow that comes down on our heads if we wish, or with a little flick of the lever, the louvers close on the grid and instead it blows out the black end vents like it did before!




I brought the camera along this morning on our grueling 1.6 mile commute to Steve's workshop in the park.  Of course, because I brought the camera, I didn't see ANY wildlife!  Yesterday I did see a fat groundhog wandering alongside the road.  I told him to get back in the woods and stay away from cars! 

Seeing as I had the camera along, here are a few shots of the scenic view along our commute:


SOME OF THE LIMESTONE CLIFFS IN THE PARK



WINDING ALONG THE ROAD TO THE SHOP




EARLY MORNING SUN PEEKING THROUGH THE TREES



ROAD INTO THE CAMPGROUND AREA 



DOWN ONE OF THE HIKING TRAILS


It is going to get hotter today, and more humid.  ewwwww   Tomorrow we have fellow Safari-ite John coming to stay one night in the park in a site right across from us.  We hope to have a campfire and also fellow Safari-ites Mel and Paula are planning a road trip to come for the day and visit too.  Imagine, three Safari Motorhome owners in one place?  Our own little Mini-Safari-Rally!!!



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5 comments:

  1. That vent looks like it was supposed to be there all along! Steve does such wonderful work!

    Your new home is lovely!

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  2. 1.6 mile commute? How can you stand such a terrible drive, hope you don't lose your mind! ;c)

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  3. Great job on the vent! Loved the pics of High Cliff, such a beautiful park!

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  4. Sure wish John had some of Steve's genes!

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  5. Good decision on the AC upgrade! You will have no problem travelling on hot summer days! And Mel definitely did a fine job on the AC! Just be sure to clean it regularly and check it for leaks. A dirty or moldy AC might ruin your RV’s beautiful roof. Anyway, how was your mini-Safari rally? I hope you found some interesting animals and wildlife creatures on the camp. Keep us posted!

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