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OpenRoader66 wrote:
Hi, I am looking for suggestions on how to run my furnace all night without my generator. My batteries are two Interstate 12V RV batteries and they can't run heater fan through the night. Burning gas all night and the noise is from generator is getting old. Any ideas?
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2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually CC/LB Duramax/Allison
2008 Jayco Designer 35RLTS fifth wheel
Onan 5500W Marquis Gold gas generator (HGJAB - 1038D)
โJun-16-2014 01:11 AM
โJun-15-2014 11:47 PM
Bull Rider wrote:
We use a Big Buddy heater when it's cool/cold and when we're not plugged in to power. Love it. Some folks on here really push the alarm button when someone mentions a portable gas heater. But propane heaters are safe, efficient, and they do a great job of keeping the RV warm.
We've had ours for several years, we've used it dozens and dozens of times. No issues, not one. Just follow the directions for safe operation.
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โJun-15-2014 05:44 PM
OpenRoader66 wrote:That's not really cold. It is 50F. The TT will be above that just from body heat and cooking etc. Probably wouldn't get much below 60 if that,, without running any heat at all.
I live in northern Canada and last night it went down to 10 degrees celsius. I also have a 4 old and I don't want her to be cold. Last summer I tried running the furnace last summer on battery power last summer and the furnace blower quit because of drained batteries.