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Bird Freak wrote:
I can get you pics of mine when I go to the lake but it will be a while. On mine I just removed the doors under the tv and cut the cabinet opening out to install the mantel sides that came with my fp.
On my brothers we mounted the fp in the center under tv and used shelves removed to build in around fp.[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/cxTe2Q6l.jpg[/IMG]
DW had a couple of pics. First with gray frame is ours. Gray texture was what DW wanted. I included tv pic to show expanded metal I use to let heat escape from back of units.
Second was a friends I did with sheet metal fillers. can't get brothers as he is camping somewhere.
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โFeb-26-2015 03:32 PM
justme wrote:What would you call data and did you understand my post? I installed mine and 2 others for friends and love it. Therefore I have experience with them. Some folks on this forum don't like them but have never had them, No experience with them just their opinion. Now for the exceptions part. I saw one poster here that did have one and doe's not like it. As for data, I have no clue what you would want. I have seen no surveys done on this.Bird Freak wrote:
I would bet most folks who don't like them do not have them. There will be a few exceptions.
I would not be without one and like mine very much because it takes the chill off on cold nights and is pleasant to watch with the TV. Could you provide some data to backup your assertions.
โFeb-26-2015 08:24 AM
cpaulsen wrote:
I installed one in my 5ver.....use it constantly. Have not used the furnace at all.
โFeb-26-2015 07:29 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
I would bet most folks who don't like them do not have them. There will be a few exceptions.
โFeb-26-2015 02:56 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:
My wife wanted one, we got one. The flame doesn't do much for me. But I have discovered one thing. We always put an electric heater in the RV when at the house to keep the inside above 40 deg. Now it's built in. Just turn it on set the temp to abt 40 on low power (750W) and leave it alone. If the weather is not going below freezing, turn it off. Makes it convenient.
โFeb-25-2015 06:37 PM
โFeb-25-2015 05:34 PM
Randu wrote:Turbo Diesel Dude wrote:
They are electric heaters at up to 1500 watts. Ambiance is good. .......
Turbo nailed it.
Got my trailer used and it was one of those things that I didn't think I wanted or would want to pay for. Just a nice electric heater I thought. Found out that I really like it as it heats the whole trailer in temps down to the upper 40's. Good to have the assist to the gas furnace as it gets colder. Is kind of relaxing to watch the lights flicker. Randu