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Keeping My 2001 LXi Warm in Winter
02-11-2020, 00:01
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RE: Keeping My 2001 LXi Warm in Winter
No idea on the draft when turning.

The AH radiator fans are basically just 12v computer cooling fans. Their air flow is not overly impressive but mine will keep the coach at temperature. Any good real electronics parts shop will have rows of these fans in many sizes and cfm ratings. I agree not to overpower the little radiators or you’ll end up with cooler air than you’re wanting. I agree with John to make sure the radiators are clean. I go in about once a year and wipe down the fins on the fans with those Clorox cleaning wipes. One of my electronic rework techs liked to add a drop of silicone based oil on the computer fan spindles to let them spin easier, which may require lifting the label that usually covers it up where it comes through the plastic frame.

I was at my storage bay this afternoon and turned on my Perfectoe electric heater. There was no noise other than wind sound. The heat output on mine is impressive. Again, I try to throughly clean them once a year. Blow them out good with a shop vac or compressed air. I use a tooth brush and those Clorox wipes also if I see any dust build up. You shouldn’t find them to be making noise. Cadet still sells them as refurbs for $132.99 if you are intent on replacing them. See their web site at https://cadetelectricheat.com/reconditio...onditioned for more info. One caution - they may be a real challenge to remove. On my other Birds they were easy to pull out for thorough cleaning. On my 2001, it appears some inexperienced person was involved in the install as I have long wood screws coming in from the sides with no way to access the screw heads to get them out. They obviously seem to have been installed before the surrounding cabinetry was installed and I am understandably not happy at all with that. The best I have been able to do so far is to just remove the front louvered faceplates and clean them as I described.

Your add on heater(s) may be your easiest choice for now, if not permanently.

Mike Bulriss
2001 LXi 43' DS Millennium Edition
San Antonio, TX
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