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ggadwa
Apr 20, 2014Explorer
JFET ask:
"Do you find the excess moisture produced by the catalytic heater to be a problem?" I have heard they add a lot of humidity to the air.
We always leave a ceiling vent slightly open or a side window cracked and experience very little overall humidity increase over using the on board propane furnace. Our Camper has a Basement and I run the Furnace with its duct into the basement for a few minutes before going to bed and for a few minutes in the Morning and we have never froze up up with lots winter camping in Temperatures in the teens and even below that. Our Eagle Cap is a great Four Season Camper.
GARY and LAURII
"Do you find the excess moisture produced by the catalytic heater to be a problem?" I have heard they add a lot of humidity to the air.
We always leave a ceiling vent slightly open or a side window cracked and experience very little overall humidity increase over using the on board propane furnace. Our Camper has a Basement and I run the Furnace with its duct into the basement for a few minutes before going to bed and for a few minutes in the Morning and we have never froze up up with lots winter camping in Temperatures in the teens and even below that. Our Eagle Cap is a great Four Season Camper.
GARY and LAURII
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