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Post by twinturbo on Jan 22, 2014 16:55:27 GMT -5
I have a 322 and I noticed that the heater doesn't do the job and it runs all night and uses all of my propane. If you've had this problem I can tell you what's happening.KZ uses a cheap uninsulated foil duct.by the time the heat makes it from the unit to the outlet in the floor most of the heat has been lost in the frigid undercarriage. The the only way to correct the problem is to remove the cheap foil duct and install a four inch insulated duct. Good Luck. Some would call this an upgrade.I think that the cheap foil duct installed bike KZ is a downgrade.
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Post by lynnmor on Jan 22, 2014 21:25:47 GMT -5
On mine, and I expect most models, there are two flexible 2" ducts to the underbelly to keep the tanks from freezing. This area is not insulated and not sealed very well. That means that those two ducts are blowing to the outdoors and wasting a considerable amount of heat. The only way to really improve that would be to insulate and seal the underbelly and provide return air vents back into the trailer.
I looked at an expensive 4 season trailer and found that they also had a total loss heat system to the tanks as well. They did however have the heated area restricted to just where the tanks are located and they were insulated a bit.
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