Gadgetmonster
We have a 30RLi, same size unit and the furnace can keep up.
Before you lower the cloroplast stick your cell phone/small camera down the floor registers to take a peek around. Doing this I found a torn duct feeding the rear of the trailer. Confirmed it by pulling a few screws out and looking in the air space between the floor and coroplast. Even so the furnace keeps us warm overall.
However, I agree about electric heat vs propane heat. When plugged in to power we use the fireplace and a radatior heater in the bed room. When dry camping there not much choice but be warned, the furnace will burn through lots of gas and battery...
Oh ya, the polar package is pretty much just a sticker on your rig don't expect to see much insulation if you look above the coroplast.
Frank
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Judy, Frank, and Jager
2015 F250 6.7L CC 4x4
2015 Keystone Cougar 30RLi
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