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Old 08-21-2007, 06:00 AM   #1
Maine Jeff
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Pretty chilly here last night, and I find that the furnace isn't keeping up. I have a 1994 TM 3023. Last night, I set the furnace to 75 and the temp read 68 this morning on the thermostat. Of course it was much cooler than that in the rear bunk. When I got up, I cranked the thermostat to 80 and it ran nonstop, but still only managed to get to 72. It was mid to upper 40s last night.

I'd like to put in a higher BTU furnace, but the 40K BTU units all seem to be ducted and the TM unit (how many BTUs is this thing anyway?) is a direct exhaust unit. Any ideas?
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Old 08-21-2007, 06:46 AM   #2
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IF you have 120v electric available, many of us use Cube type ceramic heaters. Wally world has a variety for around $20. It also saves on your propane usage. If you are in a CG and paying for the electricity you should make use of it as much as possible.

Bill
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