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Old 11-12-2015, 07:10 PM   #18
Chance
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If I would add my "own" version of the cheap heat to my RV as described in my first post I would probably have to purchase another inverted to get the correct voltage right?

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Not really. If you build your own you can buy 120 Volt heater elements if that keeps it simpler. The beauty of custom making anything is that you control what to use.

By the way, another option is the possibility of adding electric heat at the Air Conditioner (not all are set up for it). Like a portable heater, you could base load the electric to keep it running full time, and then let the propane furnace kick in only if it gets much colder.
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