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Old 11-13-2017, 01:35 AM   #7
Mr Sunshine
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Model: 2023 Jayco Precept 31UL
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We are currently in upper Indiana with temps in low 20s to low 30s and using a ceramic heater to supplement the propane furnace. Thru the night we use the ceramic heater then turn the furnace on in the morning to warm the coach. We have been leaving the ceramic heater on 24/7. Have to be careful with current draw, we turn the heater off when using the microwave, etc. Got the heater at Home Depot.

Same for us, except we rarely stay anywhere less than 40 degrees. Much better to use the campground's electricity than our LP gas, when possible. Like any heater, make sure nothing that could catch fire gets any where close to it. Ours sits on a footstool in the hall of our Vegas, pointed back towards the bedroom at night and towards the living area in the day, if needed.
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