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 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…
Hello Duke, thanks for reaching out. I think Furrion makes the instruction intentionally vague because they want you to take it to a shop and have the camera system professionally installed. I can definitely provide some further instruction for…
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…
Hey Scott. Go ahead and send any pics you have to the email address you receive this response from. What I'll need to know is the hub face measurement, spring center distance, what capacity axle you're wanting, and what lug nut pattern your…
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An RV furnace is essential for keeping your mobile home warm and comfortable during chilly adventures. When choosing one, consider factors like heating capacity, fuel type, and efficiency. A reliable furnace ensures you can enjoy your travels without worrying about the cold.
Choosing the right size depends on your RV's square footage. A furnace with 20,000 to 30,000 BTUs is typically suitable for most RVs. Consider your travel destinations and climate; colder areas might require a more powerful unit to maintain comfort.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean the vents and filters to prevent blockages, check for gas leaks, and ensure the thermostat is functioning properly. Annual professional inspections can help catch issues early and extend the life of your furnace.
Yes, many modern RV furnaces are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Look for models with high AFUE ratings, which indicate better fuel efficiency. These units not only save on fuel costs but also reduce environmental impact.
RV furnaces typically use propane or electricity. Propane is common for its efficiency and availability, while electric models are quieter and can be more convenient if you have a reliable power source. Consider your travel habits when choosing.
If your furnace isn't working, check the thermostat settings, ensure the propane tank is full, and inspect the power supply. If it still doesn't work, the issue might be with the igniter or blower motor, which may require professional repair.