2nd A/C in Cyclone garage question

timbuktu

Active Member
Here's a question for the factory...I would put it in the Ask the Factory thread but since I don't own a Heartland yet, I was prompted to put my question here.

We are hashing out all the options we want for our 2011 Cyclone 3950 HD and will be ordering soon. I checked with the dealer who contacted their Heartland rep who they said they could put the 2nd A/C in the garage vice the bedroom. I'm thinking the garage would be a great place to put it since we will be using it as a second living area. As I understand it from other Cyclone owners, the A/C vent locations in the garage are minimally effective when the bunks are up. So my question is that with the A/C in the garage, when the bunks are in the up position, will there be any air flow from the A/C or will it be choked off? Is it worth getting the 2nd A/C installed in the garage? Thanks!
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
Re: 2nd A/C question

Most 2nd A/C's are not ducted. There should not be any restrictions with the main A/C unit.
 

ncrebel8

Wesley and Niki Norwood
Re: 2nd A/C question

timbuktu, I think I understand what you are asking but I am not sure. You are asking if the beds in the cyclone garage block off the main A/C vents when they are in the "up" (stored) position. Therefore stopping the main A/C from cooling the garage area effectively, which you will be using as a 2nd living area. Correct?
 

timbuktu

Active Member
Re: 2nd A/C question

Sorry I didn't articulate my question very well. Sort of. With the main a/c vents blocked off by the beds in the up position, if I put the second a/c in the garage, would they block off the airflow from the second a/c too? (I understand the 2nd a/c is not centrally vented like the main). I asked this question to my dealer, and he responded in the affirmative. So if I want to put the second a/c in the garage, in order for it to be effective, I would need to have the bunks lowered or removed.
 

ncrebel8

Wesley and Niki Norwood
Re: 2nd A/C question

No, your dealer is wrong.
The second A/C would most likely be a non ducted unit. It would blow air straight into the garage. The ductwork would not be disturbed. Unless they are pricing you a ducted A/C to put in the garage which would require some pretty extensive work to correctly tie it into the ductwork, and have both units work properly.
 

timbuktu

Active Member
Re: 2nd A/C question

I understand the 2nd a/c is not centrally vented like the main.QUOTE]

I think you misread my post. The second a/c is NOT centrally vented (ducted). However, it's location will be directly above the bunks. And with the bunks raised, it would cut off the airflow from the 2nd a/c in addition to the a/c vents from the centrally ducted main a/c since those vents are also directly above the bunks. Therefore, in order for the 2nd a/c to be effective, I would need to have the bunks lowered.
 

ncrebel8

Wesley and Niki Norwood
Re: 2nd A/C question

ahhhhh, now i understand. And i have no idea how to help you with that situation.
 

timbuktu

Active Member
Re: 2nd A/C question

Lol. It's okay. I mentioned earlier I talked to the dealer and got an answer. Now I just have to decide if I'm okay with putting the a/c back there. Thanks for attempting to answer my question!
 

Stinger381

Well-known member
Re: 2nd A/C question

Is the rear vent pre-wired for an AC Unit or is that something they will do from the factory ??? I don't have a toy hauler but I'm about to add the second AC to my 5ver because the 15K main ducted unit won't cool the whole trailer easily.
 

Vtxkid

Well-known member
Re: 2nd A/C question

No, the rear vents are not pre-wired for a A/C unit but if you are ordering your unit from the factory then they should be able to take care of that with no problem...
 
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