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pianotuna
Dec 15, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
Not only is it possible, many folks have plenty of 12 volt power for camping in the cold. In fact, I can manage one night using just electric heat. If I use the furnace I would run out of propane before I ran out of power to run it.
Not only is it possible, many folks have plenty of 12 volt power for camping in the cold. In fact, I can manage one night using just electric heat. If I use the furnace I would run out of propane before I ran out of power to run it.
campin_in_the_rain wrote:
We do boondock a little throughout the year (and would like to do more) and when we were out a few weeks ago the temperatures at night dropped just below freezing and the daytime was around 40 degrees. Even a huge battery bank wouldn't be enough to keep our furnace fan running throughout the night even though we've done about everything possible to add insulation around our rig, but I like the idea of having enough battery power to keep the furnace going throughout the night as needed; although, this is probably an impossible request.
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