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Grajczyk1986 wrote:OK.
I actually run the generator throughout the night. So I would be ok then correct? And then... I don't think I have a battery in the back by the converters. The charger/converter is an olive green and they look ooolllldddd.
โMay-07-2017 07:33 AM
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Grajczyk1986 wrote:The battery holds 12V power in reserve. Yes, running the onboard 12V converter/power supply will supply enough 12V power but if you don't run the generator continually, the power comes from the battery.
Let me ask you this now... When you say 12V, do you mean battery? Is a battery the only way I can operate the furnace or can I use electricity??? BC I have electricity
โMay-06-2017 03:42 PM
โMay-06-2017 07:23 AM
Grajczyk1986 wrote:Understood. Old-Biscuit knows his propane appliances, his advice is always spot on.
Well the thing is the campground closest to normal camping between October and April. But my grandfather and my wife and I go whitetail deer hunting during the winter time and there are weekends only go that it gets down to like two to three degrees so I've been using space heaters but I know it's not very smart. So I would like to get the furnace working cuz I can run off a generator there them because they turn the electricity off during the off-season. So if I can somehow figure out how to take out the furnace if anyone can let me know that and how to take it out so I can check it and what I need to do exactly then I can start working on it but I bought a generator to run the lights and everything during the winter time so I would just run the furnace off that if possible. Now I would have to have electricity source and propane to run the furnace correct?
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Grajczyk1986 wrote:There's a list of issues why the furnace may not operate. You could remove a panel and see if you can troubleshoot the electrical side but with the typical RV furnace that has not operated for years, it's better to pull it out and inspect it thoroughly. Besides the blower being locked up from rust or debris, you want to make sure the burner and heat chamber are in good shape.
Do you know what your most common typical problems are why the furnace might not work
โMay-05-2017 12:32 PM