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wa0mqe
Nov 12, 2006Explorer
seatec wrote:
SO running the Front heater at 55 will prevent any lines from freezing up anywhere in the coach? Doesa this also take care of your water heater and such? That would be great because i really dont want to winterize so we can keep using the coach year round. Wonder how much propane i would use for a Mid Atlantinc winter?
On my '04 36B the rear furnance is the only furnance that heats the basement. Since on the 36B the front furnance is mounted in the slide there are only two ducts that exhaust into the front of the rv. The rear has ducts for the bathroom, bedroom and into the basement area, where the water tanks, hoses, and the water closet is. It appears that no heat will get to the water heater, so I think one would need to keep the water heater on also.
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