Yes you can
The air is probably too cold causing condensation at the vents. try increasing the air flow which will warm it a few degrees.
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The installation and maintenance manual for your unit should tell you that. I would say 8-10 and a minimum air flow of around 1200 cfm.
Most certainly
Does not matter. Air will displace naturally when pushed into a room from the vent. Vents and ducting are laid out according to the plans of the unit. That is the only reason for top vents and bottom vents. If you are speaking of the intakes, the same principal applies.
Yes
a person satnding in the way of the vents
Air flow. They help to keep air moving to your return air grill.
The air is probably too cold causing condensation at the vents. try increasing the air flow which will warm it a few degrees.
the ps3 can over heat but it really wont unless you block the air vents
If you are sure the blower is working and pushing good air flow, it could be the air flap that changes the flow from defrost to the floor or to the vents is stuck. It may be partly open but not all the way and only allowing limited air flow.
You do not ever want to block or restrict air flow to a return air grille.
The magma gushes out and then it flows every where. The volcano has vents that let air come out. When the vents open steam/ smoke comes out of those vents.
The magma gushes out and then it flows every where. The volcano has vents that let air come out. When the vents open steam/ smoke comes out of those vents.
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The 1984 Buick uses vacuum lines to change air flow from defroster to ac vents. Check the entire vacuum system for leaks.
Roof vents are used to ventilate humid air out of the attic area of the house to increase the air conditioners ability to cool air down or the heaters ability to heat the air. Roof vents can also suck humid air into the attic and eventually rot the roof over time if the air flow is off balance though.