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bigfootford
Dec 10, 2013Nomad II
Seems our Bfoot 2500 does quite well. We have often been out in 15-30 deg weather with no added action to keep things from freezing.
I too have a remote temp sensor for the valve area.. I have seen it at around 30 for a few hours... nothing that has concerned me.
We usually use the wave-3 unless we have shore power...
On shore power we can run a 120vac heater at 750watts and set our temp at 60 at night and it does keep up..
At home I use an electric heater and set it for 750watts and about 55 deg.. Open the cabinets and bathroom door.. Have seen the temp in the plumbing area get down to 29 deg a couple of times...
We do lots of cold weather sustained camping..Never a problem and rarely use the furnace, just the wave3
Jim
I too have a remote temp sensor for the valve area.. I have seen it at around 30 for a few hours... nothing that has concerned me.
We usually use the wave-3 unless we have shore power...
On shore power we can run a 120vac heater at 750watts and set our temp at 60 at night and it does keep up..
At home I use an electric heater and set it for 750watts and about 55 deg.. Open the cabinets and bathroom door.. Have seen the temp in the plumbing area get down to 29 deg a couple of times...
We do lots of cold weather sustained camping..Never a problem and rarely use the furnace, just the wave3
Jim
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