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Post by sadbttru on Sept 10, 2017 14:37:25 GMT -5
After some research I think I'll get a catalytic heater and use that. This one seems to get good reviews:
Mr. Heater F232000 MH9BX Buddy 4,000-9,000-BTU Indoor-Safe Portable Radiant Heater
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Post by sadbttru on Sept 9, 2017 18:38:06 GMT -5
Thanks all! My friend lent me a powerg 1200. I was hoping to get by on just battery, so that sucks! But it is just the one weekend we made it all summer trips running on battery only, we don't use ac or microwave. We just heat the beans over the fire!
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Post by sadbttru on Sept 9, 2017 4:40:06 GMT -5
Anyone know how much draw or power the furnace, and more importantly the blower fan use when you run on battery? We are going for a few nights over thanksgiving and expect the night time temp to dip below 10 degrees celcius. So it will likely run, but there are five of us breathing in there!
Thanks
To clarify the furnace will mainly run on propane , like the fridge , but will need power for the igniter and fan
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Post by sadbttru on Aug 18, 2017 16:57:02 GMT -5
There is a drawing of it. But nothing about where. I'll take a look this weekend
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Post by sadbttru on Aug 18, 2017 11:27:25 GMT -5
I read about that switch in manual, where would it be?
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Post by sadbttru on Aug 18, 2017 3:12:38 GMT -5
When I park the trailer I want there to be no power running to it from the battery. I thought the switch on the ceiling did this but I flipped it off and the CD player and lights still had power.
Is there a way to turn off any draw from the battery besides disconnecting it?
Also what does that switch on the ceiling do?
Thanks
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Post by sadbttru on Aug 11, 2017 3:01:45 GMT -5
I was going to get a couple memory foam mattresses so hopefully that will do the trick. I would have to make changes in the inside. This is the first time this has happened so I am hoping the strange weather is the main reason
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Post by sadbttru on Aug 10, 2017 7:47:55 GMT -5
I think you are right. It was cool at night and we had the heat on the last day. We were going to use a rubber sheet below the matress but what would you suggest for insulation?
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Post by sadbttru on Aug 9, 2017 21:52:39 GMT -5
Hey. Went camping and had a wet few days. No leaks but when we were folding up the pop outs all, some more than others, the matress was wet in the middle bottom. Very strange. Anyone experienced this or know why it might happen? It was the worse in the rear pop out.
Thanks
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Post by sadbttru on Jul 11, 2017 18:14:26 GMT -5
Never had that issue. But I am getting my seals replaced
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Post by sadbttru on Jun 19, 2017 17:26:56 GMT -5
The bulb in it is the 1141, is that the same as the one you are mentioning?
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Post by sadbttru on Jun 19, 2017 17:19:45 GMT -5
Thanks! I was thinking the same thing about the ladder. If I do go up there I will use a 2x6 or something similar to cover the width. I will be cleaning the rubber roof and treating it.
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Post by sadbttru on Jun 16, 2017 8:37:15 GMT -5
I have a 22ct Le. Need to clean and inspect roof. I'm 210 lbs. can I go up there?
Thanks
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Post by sadbttru on Jun 12, 2017 21:18:02 GMT -5
Anyone know which bulbs to use or have done this successfully and can pass along any tips? Thanks
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Post by sadbttru on Jun 12, 2017 7:02:20 GMT -5
It drains out the bottom of trailer if it's like mine
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