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Originally Posted by BulletOwner1
Unfortunately heating an RV is going to be expensive regardless of the heat source. If your stay is long at most parks they charge for electricity, and their rates aren't a bargain either. When we are in cold weather we combine the furnace with a space heater keeping in mind that the furnace needs to be on to heat the tanks. When that is not an issue we mostly heat with the electric heat. BUT, when we leave the RV the electric goes off for safety reasons.
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X2 To keep the floors warm and keep some heat around pipes/tanks think furnace is only option that I can see. Fireplaces and the small heaters (mine 5600 BTU) or even Heat pumps will not provide heat underneath. I guess we have to pay to play
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2013 RAPTOR 300MP w/Rear Patio Deck NO Folding Side Ladder
2013 Silverado 3500HD LTZ CC LB 4X4 DRW
Duramax 6.6L Turbo Diesel; Allison Trans
Reese 20K; Carlisle Radial Trail RH/HD; TPMS (12 Tires)
Veteran
PSU (GO LIONS)
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