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Old-Biscuit
May 06, 2017Explorer III
It pulls out after removal of grill .....inside RV
Remove the intake/exhaust ports prior to reinstalling furnace. After furnace is back in place then you can reinsert intake/exhaust ports
When you remove grill you should be able to ID make/model -----look for sticker/data tag etc.
Then you can goggle 'Brand Model Service Manual' (Atwood 7900 series service manual)
Furnace is ALL 12V DC and propane
Generator is good idea.....powers converter/charger for DC Supply and then when shut down battery (charged via converter) supplies DC
Furnace is a HOG when it comes to DC power and propane
1 Battery/1 night then recharging of battery needed
Propane......depends on temps but furnace LIKES it
(we have two 30# cylinders 7.2 gallons each-----went thru one a day when we hit a snow/ice storm course is was -19*F also)
Remove the intake/exhaust ports prior to reinstalling furnace. After furnace is back in place then you can reinsert intake/exhaust ports
When you remove grill you should be able to ID make/model -----look for sticker/data tag etc.
Then you can goggle 'Brand Model Service Manual' (Atwood 7900 series service manual)
Furnace is ALL 12V DC and propane
Generator is good idea.....powers converter/charger for DC Supply and then when shut down battery (charged via converter) supplies DC
Furnace is a HOG when it comes to DC power and propane
1 Battery/1 night then recharging of battery needed
Propane......depends on temps but furnace LIKES it
(we have two 30# cylinders 7.2 gallons each-----went thru one a day when we hit a snow/ice storm course is was -19*F also)
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