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Can't blow heat down? What?
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<blockquote data-quote="centennial60" data-source="post: 2752209" data-attributes="member: 41303"><p>I've been using a super jack for about a year now. I'm very happy with it, got rid of the daka (what a joke). As for blowing the heat down, my basement is very short and due to where I had to tie into the ducting my main trunk coming off of the yukon is running slightly down hill. Hasn't been a problem yet. I'm using the optional blower from yukon. Its a four speed blower and most of the time I run it on the second speed and that provides good air flow to the registers. Even when the blower isn't running I will get some airflow to the upstairs vents. You'll be happy with a yukon and Keith is a good guy to deal with you can't go wrong.</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="centennial60, post: 2752209, member: 41303"] I've been using a super jack for about a year now. I'm very happy with it, got rid of the daka (what a joke). As for blowing the heat down, my basement is very short and due to where I had to tie into the ducting my main trunk coming off of the yukon is running slightly down hill. Hasn't been a problem yet. I'm using the optional blower from yukon. Its a four speed blower and most of the time I run it on the second speed and that provides good air flow to the registers. Even when the blower isn't running I will get some airflow to the upstairs vents. You'll be happy with a yukon and Keith is a good guy to deal with you can't go wrong. Adam [/QUOTE]
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