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Old 12-15-2020, 07:47 PM   #18
knucklehead
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 29m
State: North Carolina
Posts: 524
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Originally Posted by ducksface View Post
I bet it would run on its side.

There are other considerations.
1 the furnace is 12v and will eat up a standard battery in less than half a day so you'll have to recharge daily or more.
2 if you can run an extension cord to a little milk house heater you'll be way ahead over running propane and battery AND the cord will charge the house battery through your converter allowing you to run the furnace without battery worries.
That is a great idea. If it's at your home, just an extension cord with an adapter to plug into the 30 amp connection and your good to go. I'd set the electric heater to a low setting and let the furnace kick on when it gets below 40 degrees or so! Bob Trice
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