Here is a link to the picture of the Atwood installed (Karl's site) : http://www.westyventures.com/images/_MG_1814.jpg Links : http://www.americanrvcompany.com/Atwood-8012-II-12K-BTU-RV-Trailer-Furnace-8012-Hydro-Flame_p_32.html http://www.dyersonline.com/Products/Atwood-Hydro-Flame-Everest-Star-12-000-BTUH__50467.aspx Keep in mind, as Karl Mullendore points out, the Atwood is rated at 12,000 BTUs, but is 75% efficient, so the real number is 9000 BTUs, which is very adequate for our Colorado camping, though I am rarely far from the house if it's less than 20 degrees.....that's just how I roll! Miguel |
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