Hey Andrew! Yes, Furrion does have a Chill Cube model with a heat pump. This was actually just released for aftermarket sale. You will need a complete system to make the switch, new R32 units aren't backwards compatible with old R410A systems.…
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 (16-1/2" W ×…
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 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 Gwen! The distance from the center of the mounting hole to the bottom of the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR when fully retracted is 13.44". If you’re measuring from the bottom of the pipe mount instead of the center of the hole, that…
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 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…
Hey Anthony! The outer diameter of the weld-on pipe coupling on the Trailer Valet JX Trailer Jack #TV35FR is 2.01". I went ahead and attached some dimensional drawings below for your reference. What kind of trailer do you have?
Hey Michael! Since you were looking at the SoftStartRV Soft Start #SSR54FR are you wanting that built in as well? The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS94FR is a soft start and surge protector all in one. If you aren't…
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Efficient Heating for Your RV Adventures
A 30,000 Btu RV furnace is perfect for keeping your mobile home cozy during chilly nights. It's powerful enough to heat larger RVs efficiently, ensuring comfort without excessive fuel consumption.
A 30,000 Btu furnace is designed to handle cold weather efficiently, providing consistent warmth even in larger RVs. It maintains a comfortable temperature without overworking, making it ideal for winter camping trips.
Yes, a 30,000 Btu furnace balances power and efficiency, offering effective heating while conserving fuel. This makes it a great choice for those who want to enjoy extended trips without frequent refueling.
A 30,000 Btu furnace is well-suited for medium to large RVs, providing ample heat to keep the entire space warm. It's perfect for those who travel with family or need to heat multiple rooms.
Installation is straightforward for those with basic DIY skills. Many models come with clear instructions and necessary hardware, making it a manageable project for RV enthusiasts looking to upgrade their heating system.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning filters, checking for blockages, and ensuring proper ventilation. This keeps the furnace running efficiently and extends its lifespan, ensuring reliable performance on every trip.