Hi Lady,
I invite you to comment on which of my observations is wrong. I would appreciate being corrected if a statement is false.
As to inconsequential--that is a matter of opinion and my opinion is just as valid as yours.
I now have data on a cold soaked rv that suggests that about 45 amps are needed to warm it up from -20 (-f f) to +20 C (68 f) taking about 9 hours and that at least 25 amps are required to keep it warm when the ambient temperature is -25 C (-13 f).
Anyone contemplating the 'cheap heat' system should wire it for the largest possible amperage design, if they camp in weather that is truly cold.
Merry Christmas.
Lady Fitzgerald wrote:
Hi pianotuna,
What bothers me is every one of your complaints have been debunked by several people in past threads yet you persist with the same inconsequential or inaccurate arguments.