I hate to be the one to tell you this, but at best all you have is a camper capable of 3 season use. The “Thermal Package” was a marketing tool to highlight (what was new at the time) the enclosed under belly and in-floor ducted 30,000 BTU furnace with a 2" duct from the furnace into the underbelly. How much heat is a single 2" piece of dryer duct pointed into the belly going to give you? The camper is not designed or intended for winter use and is not rated for full time living.
I am guessing that you have an older model since the newest model year I could find for that unit was 2016.
There is not enough insulation in the walls, floor and roof to retain heat in any temperatures at or below freezing, there is no roof ventilation to prevent condensation build-up between the ceiling and roof, the windows are single pane so water vapor on the inside will condense on the glass and the exterior walls, there are no tank heaters, and the dump valves are not sufficiently protected to prevent freezing. Running the furnace near constantly will consume an incredible amount of gas, using a space heater will not keep the underbelly warm enough to prevent freezing of pipes and tanks and there is just so much more.
I am sorry if you have no other options for a place to live, but simply put; don’t try to use/live in this camper during the winter. I understand that you are not in the U.P. but I have family in the Grand Rapids and Muskegon areas and I know what the weather is like in your area and it is not friendly to living in a camper in the winter there.
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