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Old 02-07-2024, 01:52 PM   #6
ColoradoKampers
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Originally Posted by AZ Traveler View Post
David and Annie,

Welcome to the forum!

Your propane heater will produce a fair amount of water vapor so some moisture is normal.

You may do better from the moisture side by using your heat pump and fireplace depending on how cold it gets. The HP will works fairly well down to 35-40 deg.
Hey Zack,
A qualification to to your statement about moisture and propane heat. The propane furnace found in our RV's does not add moisture because it's a closed system. The air inside the RV is just recirculated around a sealed combustion chamber and never mixes with the exhaust which is vented outside. Now, if you are using some other type of propane heater, for example one of the catalytic heaters - then you probably do get some amount of moisture added to the air depending on how efficient the heater is.
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