โDec-08-2017 08:59 AM
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โDec-30-2017 02:44 PM
ppine wrote:
Fix your furnace.
โDec-30-2017 06:44 AM
ppine wrote:
Fix your furnace.
โDec-30-2017 06:29 AM
โDec-29-2017 07:17 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
even better than the furnace or electric space heaters, is to simply turn on the 3 burners on the propane stove top. Your camper will heat up in no time.
If using the stove top for heat is so WRONG, then it's WRONG to use it for cooking also.
I would NEVER suggest sleeping with the gas stove lit. Don't do that while sleeping.
The other option, if you want to be a bit safer, is to turn the oven on and leave the door open. This will also generate a BUNCH of heat!
There again, if this is unsafe because of fumes, or whatever, then the stove is unsafe to use for anything ... including cooking! Be smart, it's still an open flame.
โDec-29-2017 06:26 PM
Licreek wrote:
I do have 3 good circuits and 50a service so I'm gonna try the 3rd heater. Any ideas on what electric space heater to get? Do a get a great big thing with a big fan or a small radiant heater like a dish shape?
โDec-29-2017 06:06 PM
Pirate wrote:
The thermo cubes mentioned earlier to turn on at 35 and off at 45 are junk. Use at own risk of no heat or too much heat. I have the 100w heaters going full time in water tank compartment and wet compartment. No issues so far but need to drive granddaughter back home 2 Jan when it is going to be 3 deg. Ouch.
โDec-29-2017 03:03 PM
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โDec-19-2017 05:27 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi AllegroD,
I successfully solved that issue by replacing the cold air return for the furnace with twin window fans. They draw 27 watts and are controlled by a mechanical thermostat.AllegroD wrote:
Lot of good ideas here but do not forget that your wet bay is likely NOT going to receive enough heat to keep from freezing your fresh water tank and lines. Your gas furnace does that.
โDec-19-2017 05:25 PM
Pirate wrote:AllegroD wrote:I use small 100watt heaters plugged into thermo cubes to keep the wet bays from freezing.
Lot of good ideas here but do not forget that your wet bay is likely NOT going to receive enough heat to keep from freezing your fresh water tank and lines. Your gas furnace does that.
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โDec-18-2017 06:37 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Use a wall thermostat if you can.
Why would you need a vent for an electric baseboard heater?Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I have considered putting in a coupe Toe kick heaters so that I don't have the space heaters sitting about. I have the venting and power close enough in the area's I might want them...any thought's on? As previously stated, the Toe-kicks are generally rated at 750-1500 watts...so I'm guessing it would be equal to the space heaters.
โDec-18-2017 03:25 PM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:
I have considered putting in a coupe Toe kick heaters so that I don't have the space heaters sitting about. I have the venting and power close enough in the area's I might want them...any thought's on? As previously stated, the Toe-kicks are generally rated at 750-1500 watts...so I'm guessing it would be equal to the space heaters.
โDec-18-2017 02:41 PM