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Sept 6, 2016 15:22:30 GMT -5
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Post by mihester on Sept 6, 2016 15:22:30 GMT -5
I just bought my first RV, a 19BH. We took the trailer to Flagstaff this past weekend and had a blast. Our TT has an AC unit in the side. Is this supposed to work as a heater too? When setting the temp higher than the temp in the trailer, the unit would just cut off (fan stopped blowing, but unit still powered up) When running the AC when it is hot, it works great. Any ideas?
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Sept 6, 2016 17:47:12 GMT -5
Post by fpopjfj on Sept 6, 2016 17:47:12 GMT -5
If it is the same as my 2015 Spree Escape Toy Hauler, the A/c is just cooling (or fan) and the TT should have a separate heater. Hope this helps.
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Sept 6, 2016 18:22:27 GMT -5
Post by mihester on Sept 6, 2016 18:22:27 GMT -5
It does have a hot water heater that I had to light the pilot light for. I don't recall seeing any other place that the heat would be "turned on" and adjusted with any type of thermostat.
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Sept 6, 2016 19:19:05 GMT -5
Post by fpopjfj on Sept 6, 2016 19:19:05 GMT -5
There should be a thermostat on the wall if there is a built in heater. May be that you need to contact your dealer to see why the a/c is not heating
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Dec 21, 2016 14:20:34 GMT -5
Post by esox07 on Dec 21, 2016 14:20:34 GMT -5
I have a 2011 Sportsmen 19BH. My furnace is under the refrigerator, just to the right of the stove. It is propane operated, not electrical. I also have the A/C unit in the wall above the bunk/dining table area which is electric. They are two different systems. It sounds like you are confused and think the the A/C is also a heater which it is not. Here is the part of the 19BH operating manual for the camper that pertains to using the furnace starts on page 54. KZ Sportsmen Classic Owners Manual.pdf (752.17 KB) Personally, I just take a small electric heater (1000 watts) on camping trips and as long as we have electrical hookups, that is plenty to heat our 19BH. Not only is it convenient, but it allows us to save our propane and we don't have to worry about carbon monoxide and all that. You might want a little bigger heater if you camp cold, but I have camped down to below freezing temps with no problem at all.
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