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Boatycall
Nov 23, 2013Explorer
Nautique200 wrote:
That's pretty cool how Artic Fox does that. What are your plans for the Eagle Cap?
Funny you should ask. My "old" AF 1150 had those two perfect spots to install the baseboard heaters. But in my EC, not so much. Because of the dual slides, there really isn't a place to install baseboard heaters.
So....
Right now I just have a small 1500 watt forced air heater I keep in there, but the plan is to add a 110v Cadet in-wall heater and thermostat.
Cadet heater clicky
I could add a heat strip to the roof air, but the fan in it is like a friggin hurricane even on low. Too noisy and breezy in the bunk area. I use it when I have to for AC, don't want to use it for heat.
That brings me to my next question -
How come no one else is considering adding a heat strip to their roof air? Most all roof airs are prewired for one, they're 1500 watts, and put out a lot of heat. I had one in a 32' TT I had a few years ago, did a good job even in a 32' TT.
Heat Strip clicky
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