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brulaz
Jan 24, 2014Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
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At night we would set t-stat for 58*F and open all kitchen/bathroom cabinet doors. Then come morning we'd crank the heat up to 68*F and close up cabinet doors.
Only thing.......went thru 30# propane cylinder every other day.
BUT you need to use that RV Furnace to get that warm air where needed.
This is pretty much what we did with our Outdoors RV Timber Ridge when boondocking. But we also have a heat pad when on 110V which is nice.
And also like Old-Biscuit says, find out where the pump is and open that area up too. Ours was enclosed but easy to access for winterizing.
This summer I want to open up the belly and see just where they have the water lines running underneath.
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