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Old 09-18-2020, 07:02 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by DutchmenSport View Post
I also agree with this assessment. When I removed the wall in my basement, I was very surprised what I found under there. I had a couple of those flexible duct hoses that had popped off the furnace, and I quickly discovered how the underbelly is "heated" ... um .... smaller lines coming from the furnace and just open on the end, blowing under the floor. No wonder the camper uses so much propane to heat the thing, probably 50% of the heat is blowing under the floor into that open space .... thus.... the winter package and good to zero degree temperatures ..... oh yes????
It probably is good to zero they just don't mention how much propane it takes to get there! Believe it or not, our salesman actually told us that. 10 degrees is the coldest night we have experienced. We weren't freezing when we woke up and the water from the tank still pumped. And oh yes, we started heading south.
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