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rchjr
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central air

Post by rchjr » Tue May 30, 2006 11:44 pm

i have a 1999 fairmont single wide with a colman evcon central a/c unit .when i turn on my a/c the home gets cold all ecept for my bed room i checked the vent they all are blowing cold air .i was told by an a/c tec that it is because it is the farthest room from the furnace is why. is that true and is there anything i can do to make room colder?

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Re: central air

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BJGuidry
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Re: central air

Post by BJGuidry » Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:02 pm

I had the same problem in a 1995 Homes of Legend 16x80. My solution? Spend $100 at Wal-Mart and buy a 5000 BTU 110 volt window unit. It cooled a 15x15 foot bedroom with no problems. Saves money too because you don't have to run your central unit as much.

Good Luck!

Sylvia
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Re: central air

Post by Sylvia » Sat Jul 01, 2006 6:05 am

Have you had the freon levels checked? It may just need a little boost.

Mary999
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Re: central air

Post by Mary999 » Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:42 pm

I find that closing some of the vents closest to the a/c tends to draw the cooler air down into the farther vents.

Also, ceiling and portable fans seem to help move the cooler air around.

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