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  • It doesn't look like a good solution to me. 11,000 BTU is not much in comparison to the 30,000+ BTU's the average RV furnace puts out. 

    • mtnbbud's avatar
      mtnbbud
      Explorer II

      Good point.  I think a lot of the heat is lost through the exhaust.  I like it doesn't require electrity, but I wonder how quickly it'd go through propane....

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