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Photomike
Dec 24, 2018Explorer III
bkenobi wrote:
Based on the feedback here and my experience drying out my leak, I have come up with a solution that should work well for me.
I talked to the dealer, the camper mfg, and tried speaking to the furnace mfg (don't bother, Atwood won't help). The leak cleanup was dealt with by using a dehumidifier set to max and the blower running without the burner. Running propane added water to the camper which defeated the dehumidifier. A box fan circulated air over the leak but not throughout.
tl;dr: I added a SPST switch to the furnace which connects the blower to 12v. With the switch on and the blower running, I get good circulation throughout. I will place the oil heater in front of the furnace (also between the intake and exhaust) so everything will be heated evenly.
If your propane furnace is adding humidity to the air inside your unit you have a HUGE problem!!! Stop using your furnace immediately!!! A properly running furnace will vent all exhaust outside including the moisture that is in the propane. Zero moisture should be entering your unit from an RV furnace.
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