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Old 05-18-2018, 11:05 PM   #7
luke2261thor
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 34.1
State: Georgia
Posts: 23
THOR #8645
My 2016 Thor Miramar hs a single heat duct in the 2 bays with water....not too good. When the temps got below 20 , it was pretty worthless. The duct near the water storage added about 6 degrees of buffer. But, there was not enough heat going into the bay to heat up the water pump, etc. I tested infrared bulbs and they heated up the basement dry well. I forgot to mention I used a couple of these to regulate the Infrared bulbs: Farm Innovators TC-3 Cold Weather Thermo Cube Thermostatically Controlled Outlet - On at 35-Degrees/Off at 45-Degrees . I would like to run power in the basement as well. - GFCI type of course. How much heat should I expect in the basement via the heat ducts?
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