rightrudder
Well Known Member
Hi guys,
When I use the ventilation system in my car, I tend to direct the cooling air toward my upper body and face. It seems that most put their RV cooling vents down low, beneath those deck pieces that attach to the longerons. My panel will have plenty of space to mount them higher, which seems to make sense for my airflow needs, and my panel design will easily accommodate this positioning.
Have others put them up high, and does the S-bend of the tubing impact airflow significantly? I sparked up for the SteinAir vents, BTW....couldn't bear the thought of staring at those homely looking stockers supplied with the kit.
When I use the ventilation system in my car, I tend to direct the cooling air toward my upper body and face. It seems that most put their RV cooling vents down low, beneath those deck pieces that attach to the longerons. My panel will have plenty of space to mount them higher, which seems to make sense for my airflow needs, and my panel design will easily accommodate this positioning.
Have others put them up high, and does the S-bend of the tubing impact airflow significantly? I sparked up for the SteinAir vents, BTW....couldn't bear the thought of staring at those homely looking stockers supplied with the kit.