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Golden_HVAC
Jul 30, 2013Explorer
See if you can find a Lazy Daze in your area. They do not have slide outs, and are well built, compact, have a pantry in most models, and are fairly well insulated.
Best of all, they probably have a space to set up a 6,000 Btu Olympic Catalytic Safety Heater. It will keep the RV warm even down to 0F outside temps, without using up any battery power.
Look for a RV that has a place that you can set up a heater in it. I had one with a leg kit, quick disconnect, and dust cover. That way I could keep it clean when not in use, and would store it in a closet. It kept my 30' Bounder toasty warm on high at 28F outside, and below that, I would run the furnace a bit to keep the basement warm, and the inside at 70 by running the furnace about 10 minutes per hour.
Fred.
Best of all, they probably have a space to set up a 6,000 Btu Olympic Catalytic Safety Heater. It will keep the RV warm even down to 0F outside temps, without using up any battery power.
Look for a RV that has a place that you can set up a heater in it. I had one with a leg kit, quick disconnect, and dust cover. That way I could keep it clean when not in use, and would store it in a closet. It kept my 30' Bounder toasty warm on high at 28F outside, and below that, I would run the furnace a bit to keep the basement warm, and the inside at 70 by running the furnace about 10 minutes per hour.
Fred.
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