I have a 2004 Brave 34D on the Workhorse W20 chassis. One of the heating registers (the one behind the passenger seat along the wall) sits above a heat exchanger that apparently extracts heat from the engine. However, the register isn't ducted so insects sometimes make their way into the water heater compartment and into the coach itself.
During cold weather, I've used the optional engine-based heating system. But in this case, the heat comes out of all the floor registers. Does anyone know why this particular register is not connected to any heating duct? It seems like an odd arrangement. Thanks in advance.
Jack
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2004 Winnebago Brave 34D with the usual add-ons
I have a 2004 Brave 34D on the Workhorse W20 chassis. One of the heating registers (the one behind the passenger seat along the wall) sits above a heat exchanger that apparently extracts heat from the engine. However, the register isn't ducted so insects sometimes make their way into the water heater compartment and into the coach itself.
During cold weather, I've used the optional engine-based heating system. But in this case, the heat comes out of all the floor registers. Does anyone know why this particular register is not connected to any heating duct? It seems like an odd arrangement. Thanks in advance.
Jack
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2004 Winnebago Brave 34D with the usual add-ons
When we purchased the motorhome in 2004, the vent was taped over and covered with a wall-mounted side-table. We took out the table as part of a remodeling project and discovered the register. The tape puzzled us but we simply removed it.
However, while in Florida this winter, we had a leak in our water heater so I left the door open to the compartment to help it dry out. That's when we first noticed the biting midges in the RV. We couldn't figure out how they were getting in. Some pople said thst they were comming in through the screens but I had my doubts. In any case, I was outside one evening when I noticed a light above the water heater. It was the light comming through the register. It was also the source of all the midges. Once I closed the compartment, things improved considerably. However, I plan on taking FrontRangerRVer's advice. I'll fabricate a cover and use some magnets to keep it in place. As you say, I'll have to rememner to take it off this fall. We're full-time RVers so we live in the rig year round. Thanks again for your help. It would be a lonely world out there without this forum.
Jack
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2004 Winnebago Brave 34D with the usual add-ons