What would be the best way to heat my 40ft motor home.I have a 1500w generator if this could be any use?
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Well I only have experience with a 31', but that one came with a furnace, which was powered by the propane tank, mounted in the shell with an acess panel on the outside. It fed 1 vent inside, just under the stove, and it heated the 31' very well. Granted I was never in conditions where the outside temperature was below 40, but it still sufficed very well.

If you were to get space heaters, for which you would need the generator running, the downside is that in order to keep the heat all night long, you'd have to run the generator all night long.

With the price of gas and the noise & fumes the generator puts out, I would personally explore the option of the propane heater.

Most RV stores sell virtually everything you might need for one, so I would start with the RV places nearest you.

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    whiskeyman510
    April 29, 2009 | 4:28 pm
     

    Well I only have experience with a 31', but that one came with a furnace, which was powered by the propane tank, mounted in the shell with an acess panel on the outside. It fed 1 vent inside, just under the stove, and it heated the 31' very well. Granted I was never in conditions where the outside temperature was below 40, but it still sufficed very well.

    If you were to get space heaters, for which you would need the generator running, the downside is that in order to keep the heat all night long, you'd have to run the generator all night long.

    With the price of gas and the noise & fumes the generator puts out, I would personally explore the option of the propane heater.

    Most RV stores sell virtually everything you might need for one, so I would start with the RV places nearest you.
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