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Old 11-08-2018, 02:16 AM   #4
upnyfolks
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 29M
State: New York
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Originally Posted by rexnlu77 View Post
We will be visiting family for a few days in 20 to 50 degree temps. We can plug in to their household electricity but will we have enouve "juice" to run the furnace? I know its propane but figure the blower needs electricity. Dont want to have to run the generator and disturb their neighbors.

The furnace operates on12 vdc, so when not plugged into shore power the furnace uses your house batteries to run the furnace, when you are plugged into AC shore power the furnace will utilize the converter to supply 12 vdc to the furnace...so long story short even if only plugged into a 15 amp outlet you will have plenty of power.
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