pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
If you decide to go the electric heat route, then do leave the propane furnace "on" but at a low setting. That way if the power does fail the RV won't freeze.
Really? I have to explain to MY customers why this is not a good idea. You leave the furnace on in case the 120 power fails. OK, HOW long do you expect the BATTERIES to last when you have lost power and it is BELOW 32 degrees and that means the furnace will run almost 24/7. THEN, you have to be available to react if this happens. What if you have a bad storm that restricts movement on the roads. Then you have a very nasty expensive busted up water system in the RV. I LIKE these scenario's. Keeps me busy and makes good money come spring:B Doug