Hey Jurijs, the correct leaf spring replacement you'd need is the part #e94SR which is the correct length and capacity. Springs tend to stretch and flatten as they wear out so what you have being a little longer would be correct for the #e94SR.…
Your Greystone WF2613R fireplace has actually been discontinued, and its replacement parts are no longer available, unfortunately. I know it's not what you're wanting to do, however since your fireplace and its parts are no longer available,…
Hey Mark, we have the RetraxPRO MX part #RT80485 that is a confirmed fit for your 2024 GMC Sierra 3500 long bed. The fit of this is not based on the OEM puck kit as that would not affect anything related to the cover. Are you wanting to cover a fifth…
The discontinued Greystone 32" Electric Fireplace with Crystals (part 324-000076) doesn't have a replacement circuit board available so if that's the problem with your fireplace you can either have someone construct a replacement circuit…
Greystone has been slowly revamping their line of fireplaces, but they ended up getting bought out recently by Lippert so most of their items are in limbo right now with no word on what is going to happen. As it stands right now (DEC 2022) the only…
Hey Steve, The Greystone Fireplace #324-000069 is the closest replacement we have to your Furrion RV26D80M-C1. It is not a direct replacement and may require you to enlarge the cut out to fit. The cutout requirements for the Greystone are…
On your Furrion RV Electric Fireplace with Crystals, #FF30SC15ABL the red flashing light is most likely indicating that something is too close to the sensor. Or, in some cases it is as simple as cleaning the sensors because they are giving a false…
To replace your older Greystone F32-18A fireplace, I recommend going with the Furrion RV Electric Fireplace with Crystals #FF30SC15ABL. This replacement is a bit smaller than your current one measuring 29-15/16" wide x 17-3/4" tall x…
The best trailer wiring harness option for a 2016 BMW X5 is the ZCI Circuit Protected Vehicle Wiring Harness part #119250KIT. The reason that this is the best trailer wiring harness option is because it does not require any splicing into the vehicle.…
Warm Up Your RV with Stylish and Efficient Fireplaces
RV fireplaces are a fantastic upgrade for your camper, providing warmth and ambiance without the need for propane. Easy to install and versatile, they plug into standard outlets and offer various heat settings and flame colors. Perfect for year-round camping, they enhance comfort and reduce humidity.
Installing an RV fireplace is generally straightforward. Most models fit standard openings and require minimal tools, like a drill and pliers. Some creativity might be needed for a perfect fit, but overall, it's a quick process. Just ensure you measure your space accurately to avoid any surprises.
RV fireplaces typically use a standard 110-volt three-prong plug, making them easy to connect to your RV's existing electrical system. This setup allows you to reduce propane usage and maintain a comfortable environment, especially during colder months.
Yes, RV fireplaces are a great way to save on propane. By using electricity to generate heat, they reduce the need for propane heating, which is especially beneficial when you're hooked up to power at a campsite. This not only saves money but also helps maintain a consistent temperature.
Look for features like adjustable heat settings, flame and rock color options, and easy installation. Some models offer high and low heat settings, as well as a no-heat option for ambiance. These features enhance the overall experience and allow for customization to suit your preferences.
While most RV fireplaces are reliable, some users have reported issues like cosmetic dents or cracked fake logs. It's important to check the unit upon arrival and ensure proper installation. If any issues arise, contacting the manufacturer for support or replacement is recommended.