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Duck wrote:Road Dog wrote:
Google "Vornado" Great heater and very quiet! The problem with small cube heaters is they are noisy. Small fan and high rpm's make more noise!
X2 Fan noise can be a problem with some of the cheap heaters.
Don
โJan-11-2014 02:16 PM
philnoah wrote:
Can someone provide some information on they type of electric supplemental heat
you use in your RV. This is in lieu of using propane over extended stays.
โJan-11-2014 01:18 PM
philnoah wrote:
Jay, what brand of baseboard heater did you use?
โJan-11-2014 12:23 PM
Paw Paw John wrote:
I too went looking for better heat. I found it at rvcomfortsystems.com, it's called cheap heat and it works great...
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RangerJay wrote:
We played with ceramic heaters, tower heaters, radiant heaters and oil-filled radiators ad nauseam for several years before finally installing two 120V baseboard heaters and a digital wall-mount thermostat that has very narrow and precise temperature control (+/- .15 degrees C) - the difference in comfort is night and day - there are no longer "cold" times or "hot" times
โJan-11-2014 01:15 AM
Road Dog wrote:
Google "Vornado" Great heater and very quiet! The problem with small cube heaters is they are noisy. Small fan and high rpm's make more noise!
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