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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / January 2008

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Propane Heater Wanted

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st - 11 Jan 2008 14:51 GMT
I need a replacement heater for my 27 ft RV I currently have a 1984
year model L-618760 Duo Therm 22000~ btu unit. I have called places
and they are recomending the 30000 btu suburban models... im not sure
if i can make it fit or not and id love to either repair this one or
replace it with a used one.. im in FL and Im not using it but once a
year... new ones are around 600$.. if someone has an old one layin
around I'd love to buy it..
Thanks
please reply here or email me at
rvheat@shaneturner.com
Dan Listermann - 11 Jan 2008 16:44 GMT
>I need a replacement heater for my 27 ft RV I currently have a 1984
> year model L-618760 Duo Therm 22000~ btu unit. I have called places
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> please reply here or email me at
> rvheat@shaneturner.com

In Fl and believing you would only use it once a year, I say skip it and use
an electric space heater.  We try to get the bulk of our heat from electric
if for no other reason but to save the bother of filling the propane tank.
If I had to guess, electric will keep us warm down to 40F in our 30 ft
motorhome.
st - 11 Jan 2008 17:07 GMT
> >I need a replacement heater for my 27 ft RV I currently have a 1984
> > year model L-618760 Duo Therm 22000~ btu unit. I have called places
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> If I had to guess, electric will keep us warm down to 40F in our 30 ft
> motorhome.

yeah i know.. but if anyone recondidtions these things or has a used
one theyve upgrade in this place id love to buy it.. i like the ducted
air idea, and to ruff camp with electric its going to be expensive
running the gas generator vs propane...
 
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