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Trails_And_Tail
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WARNING Newbie Question: We are not planning on using the old furnace in our old Class C RV, but rather use some kind of 110v portable heat. I was thinking a ceramic type heater but have been told that the oil filled ones are better. I'm asking the wise and wonderful long-timers on these forums for guidance. Please keep in mind we travel with our 2 dogs, so safety is at the top of the list. Thanks in advance for any input.
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Traveling with 2 Shih Tzu
1991 Ford Tioga Arrow 27'
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Trails_And_Tail
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We're not using the furnace for a couple of reasons. First it's 25yrs old and I don't trust it. Then there's the fact that I'll be paying for 110 so why not use it instead of my LP. I do understand that we'll have to allow for the 12amp draw. We're planning a mountain trip next spring/summer and I'm not sure how cold it will get, but I do know it WILL be cold at times. We are in the Midwest so we will do a little cold weather testing here, this fall. The furnace works if push comes to shove. Using it would probably mean me staying up "on watch", but it would keep the place warm.
"Life has a way of giving you what you want when you help others get what they need"

2 Retired RV Newbies
Traveling with 2 Shih Tzu
1991 Ford Tioga Arrow 27'

Vulcan_Rider
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Mandalay Parr wrote:
Why not use your furnace?


This is really a more important question than you might think.

What if.....you end up overnighting where there is no shore power ?
Running electric heat off a generator is WAY inefficient...and noisy....and a CO hazard maybe.

I think having a good working propane heater/furnace is really important.....but that's just my opinion.

gbopp
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The oil filled heaters do a good job and, they're quiet.
Small ceramic cube heaters also work well. They have a fan to move the air. It circulates the heat better.

How cold will it be where you're camping? The 120 volt electric heaters are 1500 watts.

jfkmk
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We have the ceramic disc type and like it a lot. It heats up our small tt no problem. It's very small but really puts out the heat. Had an oil filled for an up heated porch at home. It's much larger and has no fan. I prefer the ceramic disc for the trailer.

Mandalay_Parr
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Why not use your furnace?
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