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Old 02-05-2021, 05:44 AM   #21
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I found it.. it was just confusing not knowing that you had a prior post ...maybe edit new post and direct to old post for reference
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Old 02-05-2021, 05:45 AM   #22
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What post are you talking about? What pictures? Do you want me to search your post history? Maybe just a little sentence to keep this post in context .. it’s just confusing trying to follow along..thanks
Sorry, I thought this was it. "Heating the underbelly " is my post.
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Sorry, I thought this was it. "Heating the underbelly " is my post.
Lol no problem Your other post was very good
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Old 02-05-2021, 05:51 AM   #24
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Well the OP may no longer use the forum, and the post is two years old it is still relevant.
Our 2005 Copper Canyon has tank heaters, and I enclosed the belly we have been down to the high teens without issue. I also have a temperature sensor in the basement storage area. currently outside temp is 32 and the storage area is at 50 degrees.
I should add to this that I added the RV Comfort Systems "Cheap Heat" to our Copper Canyon. This is an add on unit to the gas furnace that allows running the furnace either on gas or electric. On a 50 amp service I have 5,000 watts of electric heat, which is 17,060 BTU. The gas furnace is rated at 30,000 BTU, but only 80% efficient, so is closer to 24,000 BTU. It keeps us at 70 inside in the high teens, and I can switch back to gas at any time with a flick of a switch.

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