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#21 Vic Harder

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Posted 03 December 2018 - 11:55 PM

Update on the stock Propex thermostat:  Tested it today with outside temps at 20*F.  The furnace does fire up when at the lowest setting (which I thought was equivalent to "off"), and heats the camper up to 32*F.  Meaning that the stock lowest setting is perfect for not freezing in a light sleeping bag, and the next lowest is a comfy with outside clothes on 62*F.  

 

It would be nice to be able to change those settings, but that's how it is setup stock.   I can live with that!


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#22 DanoT

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Posted 04 December 2018 - 12:39 AM

Update on the stock Propex thermostat:  Tested it today with outside temps at 20*F.  The furnace does fire up when at the lowest setting (which I thought was equivalent to "off"), and heats the camper up to 32*F.  Meaning that the stock lowest setting is perfect for not freezing in a light sleeping bag, and the next lowest is a comfy with outside clothes on 62*F.  

 

It would be nice to be able to change those settings, but that's how it is setup stock.   I can live with that!

 

What is the interior temp when the heater is set on high?


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#23 Vic Harder

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Posted 04 December 2018 - 02:24 AM

Dunno ... but it has many more "clicks" past the first two.  Haven't wanted it much warmer, yet. 


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