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…
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 Dan, I have a solution for you but the Fogatti furnace part #FG45FR can't be mounted vertically. Instead we have the Dometic part #DMC34RR that can be mounted in either orientation so this would be a great choice for you. What furnace do you…
Justin, Dometic sometimes shifts model codes between OEM and aftermarket. Your 942 is essentially the same as the 40k BTU #DMC74MR doorless but the dimensions could be a bit off. The biggest thing is confirming dimensions: 20” deep x 7” tall x…
Hey Bob! The Dometic 38362 is an older model of the Dometic "Large" furnace. The current version of the LP/Natural gas large furnace is the DFLA40211/9108923372 which is not something we carry at this time. The only thing we carry are the…
Michael, the Fogatti #FG55FR is designed with top and side venting, but not a direct floor knockout like your 8535 had. That said, many customers adapt it with duct rerouting, especially since Fogatti offers multiple duct connections. If preserving…
There isn't a gauge requirement for the thermostat wiring of the Furrion Chill RV AC units like the part #FR92PR but it's not a circuit that carries a lot of amperage so a 14-gauge wire would work well.
Hey Kirk, yes Pacbrake does make an air bag kit that fits your 1995 Ford F-350 with the part #PB82FV. This does not come with a compressor though so you'd have to add that separately like with the #PB65VV. Have you used a Pacbrake air bag kit…
Hey Carl, thanks for the information! The Fogatti Quiet LP Gas RV Furnace item #FG55FR would be a great replacement option for your SF-30F Suburban furnace. It measures 18" deep x 8" tall x 22" wide so it's pretty close size wise.…
Hey Charles! We have no way of knowing what kind of lock is on your 2022 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 33C. Is there anything else on yours to identify it? If it is a Global Link MRL-41510-2006 or a Trimark 030-0900 without a linkage rod it is a direct…
Hello Frank, thanks for reaching out. At this time we only offer two lift assist struts for the Lippert Solid Steps: - Replacement Lift Assist Strut for Lippert SolidStep Triple RV Steps - Narrow Door Frames #LC67UD (for Lippert SolidStep 3-step RV…
It's a wire color difference but not a function difference on the pins of the 7-way. The difference comes from the fact that the two different styles are representative of two different areas that uses trailers. Traditional is usually seen on…
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Efficient Heating with 25,000 Btu RV Furnaces
A 25,000 Btu RV furnace is perfect for keeping your RV cozy during chilly adventures. This capacity offers a great balance of power and efficiency, ensuring warmth without excessive fuel consumption. Ideal for medium-sized RVs, it provides reliable heating performance for your travels.
A 25,000 Btu furnace is well-suited for cold weather, providing ample heat to maintain a comfortable temperature in medium-sized RVs. It efficiently circulates warm air, ensuring even distribution and preventing cold spots, making it a reliable choice for winter camping.
Yes, a 25,000 Btu furnace strikes a good balance between heating power and fuel efficiency. It effectively heats your RV without consuming excessive propane, allowing for longer trips without frequent refueling. This makes it a practical choice for extended adventures.
A 25,000 Btu furnace is ideal for medium-sized RVs, typically ranging from 20 to 30 feet in length. It provides sufficient heat to keep the entire space warm, ensuring comfort during your travels without overworking the furnace or wasting energy.
Installing a 25,000 Btu RV furnace is generally straightforward, especially if replacing an existing unit. It typically involves connecting to the existing ductwork and propane lines. Many find it manageable with basic tools and some DIY experience, though professional installation is always an option.
Regular maintenance for a 25,000 Btu furnace includes cleaning the burner and fan, checking propane connections, and replacing filters. This ensures optimal performance and longevity. Annual professional inspections can also help catch potential issues early, keeping your furnace running smoothly.