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Old 10-02-2020, 09:41 PM   #6
mcr1010
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To add to the other good info;
You also may find that it is more convenient and less noisy to use a small elec. heater at night instead of the furnace. More economical also as the furnace really uses the propane up. We travel in the winter months in high desert areas
out west and carry two small elect. heaters like a milk house heater. Keeps the coach nice and warm when it's down into the low 20's. If the cold does get ahead of the heaters first thing in the morning, a 5 or 10 min. blast from the furnace catches up.
Have a great trip and Happy trails
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