I bought a 16k BTU Hydroflame based on reviews, but also the fact that Alaskan uses them in their campers. I have gutted my interior and was all proud of my new layout, when it dawned on me that all the insulation that I am installing is a waste if I can't run the furnace when traveling. So I either need to redo my layout and put the furnace where I can make a removable plug in the upper half that alignes with the furnace vent when the top is down( not my preferred method, if not carefully sealed exhaust could get in the camper) or put it low rear in the lower section. This would be best as the vent would go straight out the rear, but puts the furnace sideways in the camper, and makes access complicated. The heat ducts in this configuration would actually be pretty slick, as I could have one heat discharge at the rear of the camper, and one nearer the front. The downside (besides access , is having a 4" heat duct in my limited cabinet space)
So , what does Alaskan do?
Thanks
So , what does Alaskan do?
Thanks