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dedmiston
Feb 13, 2018Moderator
I deleted some of the posts here that frankly seemed kind of nutty to me. They were derailing the thread and didn't really address the question.
Please read the safety material that came with your RV's furnace and any space heater that you chose to employ, and then make your own educated decisions accordingly.
The fluke edge-cases about exploding RVs aren't relevant to the question "how long will my heater run overnight". Honestly... Disasters can happen anywhere, at home or on the road. Lightning can strike or meteors can fall from the sky. Life is fickle that way.
Maintain your gear, educate yourself about the risks of your equipment, and test your Smoke, LP, & CO alarms regularly.
And then relax and enjoy your trip.
And watch out for meteors.
Please read the safety material that came with your RV's furnace and any space heater that you chose to employ, and then make your own educated decisions accordingly.
The fluke edge-cases about exploding RVs aren't relevant to the question "how long will my heater run overnight". Honestly... Disasters can happen anywhere, at home or on the road. Lightning can strike or meteors can fall from the sky. Life is fickle that way.
Maintain your gear, educate yourself about the risks of your equipment, and test your Smoke, LP, & CO alarms regularly.
And then relax and enjoy your trip.
And watch out for meteors.
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