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Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace - 35,000 BTU with White Door
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Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace - 35,000 BTU with White Door

Part Number: FG65FR
$1,199.98
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Waking up in a freezing RV is rough. From chilly mornings in the high desert to windstorms in the pines, this LP gas furnace brings real heat to your rig. Its low-noise operation and smart controls turn your RV into a refuge, not just a shelter. Great Prices for the best rv furnace from Fogatti. Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace - 35,000 BTU with White Door part number FG65FR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Fogatti RV Furnace - FG65FR

  • 35000 Btu
  • Fogatti
  • Doored
  • 22W x 8T x 18D Inch
  • 5th Wheel
  • Motorhome
  • Travel Trailer
  • White

Waking up in a freezing RV is rough. From chilly mornings in the high desert to windstorms in the pines, this LP gas furnace brings real heat to your rig. Its low-noise operation and smart controls turn your RV into a refuge, not just a shelter.


Highlights

  • Choose From Different Heat Modes: Turbo, standard, or sleep mode with precision-stage burners.
  • Heats Evenly: Direct drive fan circulates 260 CFM of warm air to eliminate cold pockets.
  • Quiet Enough to Sleep Through: Runs as low as 40 dB so it won't keep you up at night.
  • Safety Comes Standard: LP gas system includes smart ignition and triple anti-explosion protection.
  • Includes Exterior Furnace Door: Stamped black steel door included for a clean, finished install.
  • Full Install Kit: Includes exterior furnace door, wired controller, vent cap, intake and exhaust tubes, and mounting gear.

Features to know about

Cold Weather Isn't the End of the Road

The last time you woke up and saw your breath in your camper, you swore that was the last straw. Maybe it was the frost on the windows. Maybe it was trying to make coffee in gloves. Whatever your moment was, you knew you were done freezing in your rig. That's exactly what this furnace was built to fix. With 35,000 BTUs and three heating modes, it responds fast and adapts to the kind of cold you're actually in. Turbo mode heats quickly, standard keeps things steady, and sleep mode runs whisper quiet at just 40 dB. That's about the equivalent of light rainfall or gently rustling leaves.

All-In-One Installation Kit

This isn't a project that takes over your weekend. The InstaHeat Ultra is designed to fit right in, with a wired controller you can mount wherever works best for you. It's made for tight quarters, with a secure ignition procedure and built-in protections that keep a low profile and do their job without getting in your way. The kit includes an exterior furnace door for a clean finish, along with everything else you need to mount and run the system. Once you get it all installed, this furnace lets you keep rollin' long after everyone else has packed it in for the season.

Specs

Performance:

  • Heating output: 35,000 Btus max; adjustable levels: 17K, 25K, 30K, 35K
  • Airflow: 260 CFM
  • Heating modes: Turbo, Standard, Sleep

Power and Electrical:

  • Power supply: 12V DC
  • Current draw: 10 amps
  • Power consumption: 120 watts
  • Fuel: LP gas; gas inlet: 5/8" UNF

Controls & Modes

  • Modes: quick, standard, sleep
  • Thermostat accuracy: ±3F
  • Diagnostics: fault alerts and 8 diagnostic functions
  • Wind sensor ensures consistent heating: 15-year lifespan
  • Ignition: secure procedure with triple anti-explosion safety

Noise Level

  • Sleep mode: 40 dB

Dimensions

  • Furnace dimensions: 20" deep x 7" tall x 16-1/2" wide
  • Weight: 33.5 lbs
  • Exterior door dimensions: 13-1/4" wide x 9-1/4" tall
  • Color: black furnace, white door
  • Material: stamped powder-coated steel

Installation:

  • Return air requirement:
    • 80 square inches
  • Included components:
    • Vent cap
    • Air intake and exhaust tubes
    • Mounting brackets and base
    • Wired controller
    • Full hardware kit

Warranty:

  • 1-Year limited


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Installation Details FG65FR Installation instructions


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  • Replacement Furnace for a Suburban 40k
    Hey John, thanks for the pictures and the information. The Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace item # FG65FR would be a good replacement for your 40k Suburban furnace. If you wanted to match your current one you can get item # FG45FR, which is an identical furnace it just comes with a black door. The Fogatti item # FG65FR in white and item # FG45FR in black are 35,000 btu units that run off of LP. They measure 20" deep x 7" tall x 16-1/2" wide. The exterior doors measure 13-1/4" wide x 9-1/4"...
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  • Do Fogatti Quiet RV Furnaces Use Much 12V Power When Off Grid Camping?
    Hey Kevin, the Fogatti furnaces only pull noticeable 12V power when the blower motor and igniter are running. On average, you’re looking at about 7–8 amps while it’s firing and pushing heat. When it’s idle, the wired controller/thermostat draws a very small trickle - so little it won’t put a dent in your battery bank much at all. Where folks get surprised is if they’re boondocking in freezing temps: the furnace will cycle on and off through the night, and that steady blower draw can add...
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  • Which Fogatti Rv Furnace Is Easy To Install In Place Of Old Atwood DFMD35121 In Keystone Cougar?
    Harvey, your old DFMD35121 was part of Atwood’s 35k BTU line, so the Fogatti furnaces are right in that same output range. Dimensionally, they’re close enough that the install should be straightforward, with only minor trim adjustments depending on your cutout. If your current furnace has no door, go with # FG55FR. This will use the same vent layout so no worries there. If it has a black door, choose # FG45FR if it has a white one, go with # FG65FR. Do you still have the original door...
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  • Can I Use Fogatti RV Furnace To Run To Multiple Vents In Toy Hauler Garage And Bedroom?
    Yes, Mark, the Fogatti Quiet furnaces (no service door on RV # FG55FR, white service door # FG65FR, black service door # FG45FR) have multiple duct knockouts so you can run lines to different zones. Just be sure to size your ducting properly so you’re not starving one room while blasting another. Do you plan to run three or more ducts, or just a simple front-and-rear setup? You can find adapters online or at local RV and sometimes hardware stores (we don't carry them but check out the...
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  • Does Fogatti RV Furnace Come With Thermostat And Controller? Can It Be Used With RV Thermostat?
    Alan, the Fogatti furnaces actually ship with their own wired digital controller that doubles as the thermostat. It lets you set temperature, switch between heating modes (turbo, sleep, normal), and even monitor BTU output right from the wall panel. If you’d prefer to keep or install a different thermostat, Fogatti built in a blue-wire connection point for that, but you should only use one thermostat at a time. Their instructions recommend contacting Fogatti first if you go that route,...
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  • RV Fogatti Furnace For 28' Cougar Camper In Freezing Temperatures In Montana
    Cheryl, the 35,000 BTU output of the # FG55FR is designed for exactly that. In a 28-footer, it should keep things toasty even in single-digit nights, provided your insulation is decent. The variable fan speeds help it maintain comfort without short-cycling. One tip: make sure your ductwork is sealed up and your return air isn’t blocked in any way shape or form - those two things make a big difference in cold-weather performance. Do you usually camp with shore power available, or do you...
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  • Can Fogatti RV Furnace Run Safely While Traveling On The Road?
    Teresa, just like Dometic and Suburban furnaces, the Fogatti units # FG55FR, # FG45FR, # FG65FR are designed to run when the RV is parked, not while driving. The propane supply and ignition systems aren’t meant to stay lit on the highway. So you really don't have any option to heat the RV/travel trailer when on the road, unless it's a motorhome with built-in heater that runs off the engine. Do you do much winter traveling on the move, or is this mainly for overnight heating? The Fogatti...
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  • Can Fogatti FG45FR GF65FR Quiet RV Furnaces Be Installed Horizontally Under Dinette Bench?
    Tony, good question, these furnaces are designed for horizontal installs, which is how most RVs use them under benches, beds, or cabinets. The key is to maintain the required clearances for ventilation and make sure the ducting and propane line are routed cleanly. Mounting vertically is generally not recommended since it can interfere with airflow. Do you already have ducts in that bench area, or are you planning to cut new runs? That’ll guide how straightforward the install will be....
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  • Can Fogatti Quiet RV Furnace Run Off Same 12V System As Old Atwood AFMD30121?
    Nathan, you’ll be fine. The # FG65FR (with white door) runs on 12V just like your Atwood did, and its average draw is under 8 amps. As long as your converter can comfortably put out 15–20 amps for the furnace plus lights and other 12V loads, you won’t need to upgrade your power center. If your current system is maxed out, you could step up to a higher rated power center/converter. That way the furnace cycles won’t dim your lights. Just let me know and we can find some options for you. Side...
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  • Difference Between Fogatti Rv Furnace FG45FR And FG65FR
    Randy, great eye - performance-wise, the Fogatti Quiet Furnaces are identical. Each one puts out 35,000 BTUs, runs on 12V DC with about a 7–8 amp draw, and includes the same wired controller/thermostat. The only difference is whether you want a black exterior door # FG45FR, or a white exterior door # FG65FR. It really comes down to matching your RV’s exterior look or existing cutout. Do you know if your rig currently has a furnace door on the outside wall? That’ll help decide which version...
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  • Furnace Replacement For 1995 American Star 30 DBWS Camper RV
    Joe, great project you’ve got going. For a 30 foot trailer like your American Star, the 30k–35k BTU range is a sweet spot, and the # FG45FR black door fits right in. It has adjustable power levels with the included controller, so your grandma won’t always be blasting full heat - she can dial it down to a more comfortable level. Since this model includes the exterior black access door, it’ll give you a clean finish outside the rig too. It looks like those units are usually white though,...
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  • Different Color Door Options For Fogatti Quiet Furnace For Keystone Travel Trailer
    Dave, the # FG65FR comes with the white exterior access door. If you’d rather have a black door, you’d go with the # FG45FR. And if you don’t want a door at all - say your RV has a vent cover but you actually service the rv through a cabinet door inside the rv - you’d go with the doorless # FG55FR. Functionally, they’re the same furnace, so the decision comes down to which matches your trailer’s exterior. Let me know what your setup is currently like!
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