go up on top of the roof, those electric propane heaters use a lot of propane, I would put a radiator space heater one on each end of the trailer in the winter and leave them on low, and generally except for a few cold ones if keept the trailer nice and warm as toast. and the water heater with a tank, is old school, find some type of instant on water heater, then you only use what hot water you need, and vent it out the top also.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Recreational Vehicles?
if You were to slide a Jayco trailer REAL CLOSE to a wooden wall...how could a guy pipe the heater and water heater exhaust out say the top ( propane fired ) without burning the wall out or "gassing " the occupants on the other side of the wall?Recreational Vehicles?
go up on top of the roof, those electric propane heaters use a lot of propane, I would put a radiator space heater one on each end of the trailer in the winter and leave them on low, and generally except for a few cold ones if keept the trailer nice and warm as toast. and the water heater with a tank, is old school, find some type of instant on water heater, then you only use what hot water you need, and vent it out the top also.california academy of sciences
go up on top of the roof, those electric propane heaters use a lot of propane, I would put a radiator space heater one on each end of the trailer in the winter and leave them on low, and generally except for a few cold ones if keept the trailer nice and warm as toast. and the water heater with a tank, is old school, find some type of instant on water heater, then you only use what hot water you need, and vent it out the top also.
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