rich
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Hi Guys,
I just got my furnace working with a little help from Marty, Jeff and Don at ATC. It smells a bit rough when it gets going (is that normal?) but since I haven't used it I'm wondering how quickly I'll go through the bottle of propane using the furnace. Assuming cooking dinner and breakfast and coffee in the morning and light to moderate furnace use for a few hours every evening to take the edge off the camper how quickly in your experience will we go through the bottle? Any info you have will help me plan our fill ups for this next trip.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Rich
P.S. the furnace is not all that is new I have done both new lift panels myself, had the guys at ATC fix a crunched roof and put on a new roof and all new siding, re-foamed and re-upholstered the whole camper and put in a new faucet and CO/smoke alarm. I have pics and will post them when I get a free moment from working on the camper but it definitely doesn't look like an 89' fleet anymore.
I just got my furnace working with a little help from Marty, Jeff and Don at ATC. It smells a bit rough when it gets going (is that normal?) but since I haven't used it I'm wondering how quickly I'll go through the bottle of propane using the furnace. Assuming cooking dinner and breakfast and coffee in the morning and light to moderate furnace use for a few hours every evening to take the edge off the camper how quickly in your experience will we go through the bottle? Any info you have will help me plan our fill ups for this next trip.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Rich
P.S. the furnace is not all that is new I have done both new lift panels myself, had the guys at ATC fix a crunched roof and put on a new roof and all new siding, re-foamed and re-upholstered the whole camper and put in a new faucet and CO/smoke alarm. I have pics and will post them when I get a free moment from working on the camper but it definitely doesn't look like an 89' fleet anymore.