Using More than One Camco Olympian Wave 6 Heater in RV that is 27 Feet Long
Updated 02/25/2020 | Published 02/24/2020 >
Question:
Would it be better to use two smaller heatersone in the bedroom and one in the living room for a 27 foot trailer? It seems one large one may be too hot in the room its in and not hot enough at the other end?
asked by: David P
Expert Reply:
The Camco Olympian Wave 6 Catalytic Safety Heater for Mid-Sized RVs # CAM57341 is ideal for campers that are up to 18 feet in length so for yours that is 27 feet long I'd agree that two or more of these in different spots of the camper would give you the best overall heating. A single larger one would heat the entire trailer but due to length it would not be ideal as it would heat one room disproportionately.
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