pianotuna wrote:
Hi Jillhop,
My solution to winter class C heating is to run the dash heat on defrost, and run the roof air conditioner on the fan only setting.
Doing so requires medium size pure sine wave inverter. As a bonus I get to run my fridge on 120 volts. 1000 watts may be more than enough. I have an outlet in the shore power cord box that is powered by the inverter. I simply plug in the cord, turn off the converter, then turn on the inverter.
Bestconverters has the Prowatt line from Xantrex which costs $355.00 for a 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter.
I did replace the return air grill for the furnace with a dual window fan. That pushes a small amount of air through the duct work and keeps the fresh water system from freezing up.
And I thought you were just a pretty face, Don. Good ideas!!
Gary Haupt