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Old 11-04-2017, 03:11 AM   #6
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 Stevenb2560 View Post
On my ACE 30.3 the wet bay and tank compartments are heated. When the furnace runs there is heat ducted to those specific compartments so things don’t freeze. We were camping for a week in Northern Florida in January last year when the temps dropped to the mid 20’s for two nights. I went out late the first night to check on the wet bay and tank areas and a blast of very warm air came out of each compartment. No worries for any freezing pipes during that chilly trip.
If your looking to heat them during storage then you could tap into the electric outlet gfi in the kitchen or the outdoor kitchen.

Steven B
2017 ACE 30.3
South Florida
I used furnace heat last weekend when we dipped into the upper 20's, but I want to put some electric heat down there as well. That way if I'm short on propane, on a longer trip, need to say park it somewhere when it's cold for a few days (can run heat down below and ceramic heaters above).

Not to mention, if I'm at a camp ground I can stay warm with the 50 amp connection and not burn the high priced propane.
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