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Old 11-13-2016, 02:17 PM   #13
Joe-FL
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Bob Montgomery View Post
Our propane furnace is very loud when in use.. it is close to the bedroom and can disturb our sleep. When plugged into shore power, we were wondering how a portable electric heater would work... has anyone tried it and how did it work for you?

Thanks,

Bob
Bob, I don't like the regular "electric" heaters because I fear they are a fire hazard. We have used two different ceramic heaters for a few years now and they work great. One is the small box type and one is a tower that rotates back and forth.

As someone already stated, you have to know where to plug them in at because they will quickly overload a circuit. If outside temps are down in the 50's overnight we can simply leave one of these running in the drivers area while sleeping and when we get up in the morning the living area is in the mid 60's but the bedroom stays cool.
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