blazenpm wrote:
I have a 1989 31ft. Bounder. I have a propane heater in the motorhome. Does yours' work? I would be very apprehensive to put a wood burning stove in my motorhome. The opportunity for a fire is way to possible. When a motorhome catches fire, it becomes a pile of ashes in just a matter of minutes. My advice spend a little an fix your heater if it is broken or use it instead of putting a wood burning stove inside your motorhome. I am a retired firefighter/paramedic.
I have no idea how to turn the furnace on. The gauge (like on the wall in a house) is in the bedroom and I put it up to about 70 and nothing happened. This could be because the house battery is dead or gone. I don't know because I don't know where that is either. The user manual doesn't say where the battery is locates. We want to put some solar panels on the roof and put a new batter bank in. If I have propane furnace maybe the panels would power the furnace.