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bukhrn wrote:That was my thought too.awesomeman wrote:I agree with a 1500W electric heater, we've had one for several years now, works great, thermostatically controlled (we usually set it at 65), oscillating, with a tip over safety switch that does actually work, (accidentally tested). Also on the dash board, set your climate control to recirculate.Mich F wrote:
If you have electric hookups where you're parked, just get a 1500 watt electric heater. I'm in my MH now with temps in the 40's outside , the single electric heater I have warms up the MH just fine.
If the over night temps will be in the 40's, we don't normally bother turning the heater on. we just use enough blankets. we'll turn on the heater when we get up and it warms up the coach quickly.
Thats what I was thinking, Ive just heard horror stories with those little space heaters. I Could be overthinking it though
If it does get colder, low 30's, the furnace might kick on for a short time once or twice a night.
โMar-16-2018 07:12 AM
awesomeman wrote:
Thats what I was thinking, Ive just heard horror stories with those little space heaters. I Could be overthinking it though
โMar-16-2018 05:53 AM
awesomeman wrote:I agree with a 1500W electric heater, we've had one for several years now, works great, thermostatically controlled (we usually set it at 65), oscillating, with a tip over safety switch that does actually work, (accidently tested).Mich F wrote:
If you have electric hookups where you're parked, just get a 1500 watt electric heater. I'm in my MH now with temps in the 40's outside , the single electric heater I have warms up the MH just fine.
If the over night temps will be in the 40's, we don't normally bother turning the heater on. we just use enough blankets. we'll turn on the heater when we get up and it warms up the coach quickly.
Thats what I was thinking, Ive just heard horror stories with those little space heaters. I Could be overthinking it though
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Mich F wrote:
If you have electric hookups where you're parked, just get a 1500 watt electric heater. I'm in my MH now with temps in the 40's outside , the single electric heater I have warms up the MH just fine.
If the over night temps will be in the 40's, we don't normally bother turning the heater on. we just use enough blankets. we'll turn on the heater when we get up and it warms up the coach quickly.
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