Hey Steve, thanks for reaching out. That old Hydro Flame 8241 was a solid unit back in the day, but it’s been discontinued for quite a while. What I recommend for replacing it is the Dometic RV Furnace #DMC98RR. It’s compact (16½? W × 7? H…
Hey Kristoper, we have just what you need with the Dometic Furnace part #DMC54RR which has exact same dimensions as what you had at 16 1/2" W X 7" H X 20" D and also this has same 30k BTU rating so it will work perfectly for you. How…
Hey Gary, I looked up your Atwood 2334DCLP and it's a 12k BTU furnace that is designed for the standard RV furnace openings as it measures 7 inches high x 12 inches wide x 20 inches deep. The Dometic part #DMC86RR would work great in place of…
Hi Harvey; the DFMD35 series (same as your AFMD35121) has been discontinued. This leaves you with two options. You can either downsize to a 30k Btu unit or move up to the 40k unit. The 30k will fit in your existing space but you will have a little…
Hey Kenny, welcome back! The reason for that note is because all of the new systems since 2025 use R32 refrigerant due to EPA regulations. Any 2024 and older systems use R410A and their parts are not compatible with the R32 units. It doesn't mean…
Yes, it will Bob. The Dometic RV LP Gas Furnace item #DMC64MR is also a 35,000 btu furnace that heats with LP gas and 12V power. It measures 20" deep x 7" tall x 16-1/2" wide. It can be installed in a horizontal or vertical…
Hey Arkadius, welcome back! Yes, the ducted version of the Chill Cube comes with a remote. However, you're going to need the complete system for a replacement. You can choose from the following based on color: -Furrion Chill Cube RV Air…
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Yes you are on the right track. The Ducted Air Distribution Box #LC64DX (2024040312) will indeed work with the Furrion Variable Speed Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump #FR24TQ (2025008216). They are made…
Hey Jon, welcome back! I checked with Rich Solar and went through the install guide/owners manual of the Rich Solar NOVA 3K12 3000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Built-in Transfer Switch for RVs #RS79VR that you referenced and they do not…
Hey Jason, thanks for reaching out! Your 2022 Grand Design Transcend Xplor 265BH either has 3,500 lb axles or 4,400 lb axles. Both are listed out on the Grand Design website so you'll just need to check out the tags in the middle of your axles to…
Hi Dean! You can use a Demco tow bar with the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit - Fixed Arms #BX2170 with the addition of the Demco Tow Bar Adapter Brackets for Blue Ox Base Plates #DM9523041. These replace the ends of your tow bar and adapt them to work with…
That is correct Nathan. The Dometic RV Furnace item #DMC54RR, you were looking at is the correct replacement for the older AFMD30121. What kind of trailer or RV do you have?
A 20,000 Btu RV furnace is perfect for keeping your RV cozy during chilly nights. It's an ideal choice for medium-sized RVs, offering efficient heating without consuming too much power. Enjoy your travels with the comfort of a warm, inviting space.
A 20,000 Btu furnace provides reliable warmth in moderate to cold climates. It's designed to efficiently heat medium-sized RVs, ensuring comfort even when temperatures drop. Many find it sufficient for most winter camping trips, maintaining a cozy interior without excessive fuel use.
Yes, a 20,000 Btu furnace balances power and efficiency well. It heats effectively while conserving propane, making it a smart choice for those mindful of energy use. This capacity is often praised for its ability to warm spaces quickly without draining resources.
A 20,000 Btu furnace is ideal for medium-sized RVs, typically those around 20 to 30 feet long. It provides ample heat for these spaces, ensuring even distribution and comfort. It's a popular choice for RVers who want efficient heating without overkill.
Installation is generally straightforward, especially for those with some DIY experience. Many models come with clear instructions and necessary hardware. It's important to ensure proper venting and secure connections for optimal performance and safety.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the burner and checking the venting system. It's also wise to inspect the thermostat and connections periodically. Keeping the furnace clean and well-maintained ensures efficient operation and longevity.