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Originally Posted by Moho81
Just something to think about. In the winter I have turned on both the furnace and the electric heater at the same time. The furnace heats the camper up quick then the electric heater helps keep the camper up to temp. I was surprised how little the furnace kicked back on once it was up to temp.
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I do the same on rare cold mornings. The electric heater can maintain it at a comfortable temperature under conditions we're willing to camp in. I set the furnace a few degrees below our target temperature when sleeping in case the electric heater can't keep up. That's unusual.
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TV: 2021 Ford F-150 4WD XLT Crew w/ 3.5L EB & HDPP, payload: 2,416#.
RV: 2020 Rockwood Mini-Lite 2507S, Propride 3P hitch w/ 1400# spring bars
Camping nights: 2021, 52; 2022, 99; 2023, 88; 2024, TBD (Est: 80+)