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Old 03-28-2014, 04:30 AM   #1
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Propane Furnace.

This may be a rookie question. Can I run my furnace in my travel trailer if the camper is plugged into a home 220 outlet in my garage? I think weather will be prohibiting me form camping this weekend and I would camp out in the driveway with my kids. It runs off propane but I'm assuing some electricity is used somewhere?
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The fan and controls use 12VDC.
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Old 03-28-2014, 05:03 AM   #3
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Like Bob said.....it'll run off your battery.

Oh, Don't EVER plug into 220....Just a regular outlet. (110) Use an adapter.

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OK, I'm sorry. Its a regular household electric outlet. That is 110 right? I have an adapter to plug my camper into a regualr outlet. This will be okay? Does that actually charge battery?
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OK, I'm sorry. Its a regular household electric outlet. That is 110 right? I have an adapter to plug my camper into a regualr outlet. This will be okay? Does that actually charge battery?
Yes sir, that'll work fine.

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Yes sir, that'll work fine.



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