I'd suggest everyone check their Penguin II air units. I just installed some Micro-Air soft start today and pulled the cover on my brand new - just replaced unit to find pretty lousy build quality.
It is important to make sure that the air flow is controlled between the low pressure and exhaust zones. Only air should be pulled through the heat exchange fins and not any cracks or tares in the foam or barrier around the low pressure zone.
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I found openings in the barrier that should not be there...
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Also, the cold cap was not fully seated, and refused to close to be seated and clipped.
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This is a brand new unit too, so it's like this from the factory.
My repair was to run aluminum hvac tape across gaps and cracks to seal them. It did make a difference in the cooling of the coach and the A/C vent flow was higher. That means my cold air was being blow out of the gap in the cold zone. There was a gap in the barrier and in the cold zone on both A/C units. Took about 20 feet of hvac tape to seal both units. Not sure if it's the best, but I can cut the tape for maintenance easily if needed.
Not sealing off gaps in the low pressure zone will lead to overheating of the motor bearings and premature failure in the unit.