danemayer
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Well it was 109 degrees yesterday so I decided it was time to try out the A/C "tent" modification that has been recommended many times.Attached is a PDF version of the Word document John compiled from forum posts. (see post # 172)
Started with a trip to Lowes to pick up a sheet of 4" x 24" ductwork, tin snips to cut it, and a roll of metal duct tape.
The PDF file from the post linked to above is a pretty good guide - I just followed along to cut a strip about 4" x 20".
Shaped it as pictured and pushed into place. The details in the linked post/document cover it all.
Airflow through the vents is definitely improved. The living room feels more comfortable. The overhead fan actually moves cool air now.
The sensor under the pinbox was reporting 103 at 3:49PM today. Temp on the slide wall in the rear corner (doorside) was 81. Yesterday, before the mod, it was hotter, but interior temp stayed in the 86-87 range until maybe 7:30PM. Today, interior temps were in the high 70s by around 6:00PM and A/C noise dropped enough to hear the TV.
Based on past experience, I'd say the modification was worth doing. Given that it was pretty inexpensive and only took around an hour, I'd say that in retrospect, I should have done it last summer.