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marcsbigfoot20b
Jan 24, 2017Explorer
Check Bigfoot.
Probably hard to find used for cheap, because they aren't cheap.
Mine is 4 season with dual pane, insulated fiber core walls floor and ceiling and heated underbelly. Water tank is under the bed and the lines run through the ducted 30k heater air passages.
I just went outside in the cold (rain just stopped) and fired up the heater on full blast for 20 min.
Used my themal cam to look for leaking heat on the outside. Only thing noticed was the range hood vent and the outside shower door were both 5 degrees warmer.
Was amazed how much the enclosed heated holding tanks lit up the thermal cam.
That's also why I can keep it at 65 degrees inside with the AC on when it's sitting in the sun all day at 115 degrees in the summer.
As long as I have propane and the heater on I would have no problems doing -10 degrees.
If you can afford Bigfoot go for it, all quality. (Yes I'm biased)
Oh yeah, no 4 season sticker on mine......made in Canada.
Probably hard to find used for cheap, because they aren't cheap.
Mine is 4 season with dual pane, insulated fiber core walls floor and ceiling and heated underbelly. Water tank is under the bed and the lines run through the ducted 30k heater air passages.
I just went outside in the cold (rain just stopped) and fired up the heater on full blast for 20 min.
Used my themal cam to look for leaking heat on the outside. Only thing noticed was the range hood vent and the outside shower door were both 5 degrees warmer.
Was amazed how much the enclosed heated holding tanks lit up the thermal cam.
That's also why I can keep it at 65 degrees inside with the AC on when it's sitting in the sun all day at 115 degrees in the summer.
As long as I have propane and the heater on I would have no problems doing -10 degrees.
If you can afford Bigfoot go for it, all quality. (Yes I'm biased)
Oh yeah, no 4 season sticker on mine......made in Canada.
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