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Old 10-09-2017, 07:31 PM   #9
brucev
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 27K
State: California
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Originally Posted by Captainscott32 View Post
I have a "new to me" Thor 21C Class C, with a single coach battery. We are planning on doing some winter dry camping in Ohio. Not extreme cold, but definitely some furnace weather.

Is it realistic to believe that I could add sufficient battery capacity to make it through the night on a charge? Running the on board generator overnight is not an option for obvious reasons.

Another option would be to use my Yamaha 2000 generator at a safe distance from the coach. while it is only 2000 watts, it should handle these loads nicely.

Thanks for your thoughts,
Scott
2010 Thor Freedom Elite 21C
I have a Yamaha 2400 that I have taken with me because it makes less noise and uses less fuel than the onboard. I had trouble with the heater when temps were mid 20's one trip so I purchased a Mr. Heater to carry with me. May be another option for you.

Mr. Heater F232000 MH9BX Buddy 4,000-9,000-BTU Indoor-Safe Portable Radiant Heater
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