deltabravo wrote:
It's not the problem of "the furnace Northwood puts in their campers" it's where it's located in the AFs: In the slide out (except the 865). With it being there, you can't run ducting anywhere else in the camper.
That doesn't make any sense at all, especially in a "4-season" camper.
Years ago I had a TT with a radiant heat furnace so there was no ducting anywhere, the bathroom was always freezing.
We camped in temps well below freezing and the furnace kept the rest of the trailer toasty warm.

I solved that problem by installing a 2nd propane gas light in the bathroom. It would warm up the bathroom on cold morning in about 15 minutes. I'm quite sure that this would be more difficult to do in newer TCs.