Air Conditioner in Head ?

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2007 Marlin >>> Has anyone run a Vent from the AC unit into the head .? Or found a way to cool off the head ??
 

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2007 Marlin >>> Has anyone run a Vent from the AC unit into the head .? Or found a way to cool off the head ??
Keep the door open?

You could certainly T-off a supply vent line and plumb it to the head. Plent of other manufacturers do that so this really isn't a "Marlin" thing - it's just a "plumbing" thing. Find the most conevenient line to T into and get 'er done!
 

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All the obvious ...I already figured out LOL ... Yes I could keep door open , and yes I could tee off the vent ... I was wondering if anyone had tee'ed off the vent and how or where they ran the vent line into the head. I was also thinking of a small fan to draw cabin air into the head ?? just a thought . so If anyone has addressed this, I would like to know what was done .. thanks
 

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or just "get er done quick" and get out
 

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All the obvious ...I already figured out LOL ... Yes I could keep door open , and yes I could tee off the vent ... I was wondering if anyone had tee'ed off the vent and how or where they ran the vent line into the head. I was also thinking of a small fan to draw cabin air into the head ?? just a thought . so If anyone has addressed this, I would like to know what was done .. thanks
Without stating what you've already thought about... how do we know that? :)

Where would you position the fan? Just keeping the door open should be all you need - it should at least make it "better".