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Old 08-30-2021, 02:57 PM   #51
rvquest
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I was wondering about that. What if I turn the furnace on, set the temp to the lowest setting and leave the fan on instead of auto?

I have a 250w space heater I used in the wet bay last year, but if I can have heat flowing down there from above I figured that is better.

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Originally Posted by 16ACE27 View Post
Not unless you have a very unusual system that allows you to run the furnace fan without the heat. Usually the "FAN" control on the thermostat is for the A/C which is not ducted to the wet bay; the furnace is ducted to the wet bay.
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