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Camper_Jeff___K's avatar
Oct 29, 2017

KING 1000 watt portable baseboard heater in the Truck Camper

Got a nice little portable electric baseboard heater for the Truck_Camper. This will be good for heating when we travel and have shore power so we don't need to run the furnace and use propane. It will also be nice for between trips to keep the Truck_Camper warm and dry when not in use and over the winter when it's cold and wet.
KING, 3 foot, 1000 watt, portable electric baseboard heater.
  • Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks? I have a NL 9.5 and don’t thinck the heat will reach the basement.
  • Mikeryder wrote:
    Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks? I have a NL 9.5 and don’t thinck the heat will reach the basement.


    Leave cabinet doors open where pipes are and those spaces will be warmed. Can't guarantee the basement tanks. A furnace sometimes has a duct that blows into the basement to warm that area. I have an access door on the step I leave open to get some air flow into the basement. Never had a freeze yet. I do keep the TC filled loaded and ready to go all year. We generally have mild winters here but it does turn frozen a few times a year.
  • Mikeryder wrote:
    Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks? I have a NL 9.5 and don’t thinck the heat will reach the basement.


    If your basement isn't heated you could do what Arctic Fox did on our old camper. install a small electric fan that forced cabin air into the basement and a second hole with grill to allow circulation back into the cabin. You would need to cut a couple holes with a hole saw drill bit in appropriate places, find a small 12v fan and a grill.
  • Mikeryder wrote:
    Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks?
    No.
  • 2oldman wrote:
    Mikeryder wrote:
    Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks?
    No.

    It will when you set the furnace to running fan only.
  • Kayteg1 wrote:
    2oldman wrote:
    Mikeryder wrote:
    Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks?
    No.

    It will when you set the furnace to running fan only.


    Leave the cabinet doors open and this heater will keep the pipes from freezing pending no electrical outage. The basement will be warmed a little through the warmth on the floor. If you setup a small fan to circulate warmed air into the basement, it will be protected from freezing. There are limitations to everything. The only for sure way to guarantee no freezing is to completely drain AND blow out the system. Perhaps pour RV antifreeze into the gray and black tanks.