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SJ-Chris
Nov 19, 2022Explorer II
Regarding space heaters...
If I am cold camping with electrical hookups, I have a 1500w small space heater that gets plugged in on the kitchen counter. Easily heats up the 30' Class C RV. Electricity is "free" since you already paid for the site so why use your propane?
If there are no hookups, I will use the furnace that came in the RV. If it wasn't safe, they wouldn't have them in RVs.
In all my RVs, I have the factory installed propane and carbon monoxide detector. But I also put on the ceiling a smoke and carbon monoxide detector just in case.
You are glamping in an RV....there is no reason to not be comfortable! Put the heat temp at whatever makes you comfortable. I don't believe in bundling up with extra layers, hats, etc inside the RV. I'll usually put the thermostat such that it is 60-65*F inside the RV. Keep the wife happy and you will get to camp more! :-)
Stay warm!
Chris
If I am cold camping with electrical hookups, I have a 1500w small space heater that gets plugged in on the kitchen counter. Easily heats up the 30' Class C RV. Electricity is "free" since you already paid for the site so why use your propane?
If there are no hookups, I will use the furnace that came in the RV. If it wasn't safe, they wouldn't have them in RVs.
In all my RVs, I have the factory installed propane and carbon monoxide detector. But I also put on the ceiling a smoke and carbon monoxide detector just in case.
You are glamping in an RV....there is no reason to not be comfortable! Put the heat temp at whatever makes you comfortable. I don't believe in bundling up with extra layers, hats, etc inside the RV. I'll usually put the thermostat such that it is 60-65*F inside the RV. Keep the wife happy and you will get to camp more! :-)
Stay warm!
Chris
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