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Old 10-29-2017, 02:06 AM   #13
tnedator
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 30.3 Sold
State: Arkansas
Posts: 439
THOR #8012
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Originally Posted by Laco View Post
We have been out many times and temps dipped into the mid and high 20's during the night, but warmed to high 50's low 60's daytime. We never had any problems, but use an electric heater and we have two AC heat pumps that we use, at least until the temps get below the mid 30's. You will go through a lot of LP using the furnace in cold temps.
We used a ceramic furnace inside today to keep coach warm, but will switch back to the furnace tonight, since it's the only heat for the three compartments underneath with tanks and/or pex tubing.

I think long term I have to hook up alternate heat sources (heat lamps or other electric heat) for the storage compartments with tanks and plumbing, so I don't have to run the furnace. One ceramic heater is doing a better job of even heat throughout the coach vs. the blast of hot furnace air, that gets too hot, then too cold, then too hot... rinse and repeat.
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