On Tue, 14 Feb 1995, Dan Houg wrote: > SStones re-butts: > > For best heating you should have them set... > Point well taken... > > top, right windshield > > 2nd, right hot > > 3rd, left feet > > 4th, left flow > > > > A lot of people think that that flow one, bottom, should be closed off > > to warm the van, but as long as your heater core is heating... Yeah. I'm one of those that feels that dumping cold air on the head of your kids in the back seats is NOT nice. I never open the back FRESH AIR vents in the winter. Also, pushing hot air up is cunterintuitive to me. I leave the windshield one closed halfway when I really want to heat the van -- I NEVER get fogging -- even with no blower fan (case right now) The air will rise by itself eventually -- you don't want to push it there do you? The "flow" is FRESH AIR. NO HEAT in this air. Do we really want to push cold air to the back of the bus? Help me out here -- I'm lost. Of course, my heater fan's shot anyway, so I shouldn't even be taking part in this discussion -- I also have air in the system. Later. -- Gerry Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@med.umn.edu> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379
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