At 09:03 AM 4/13/97 -0500, J Anderson wrote: >like to know what other simpler options there are. In my 92 VW Fanatic >Camper, a propane heater was installed. It consisted of a furnace and a >small control box. It appeared that that all that would be needed to do is >connect the propane, add some venting and connect up a few wires for power >and the thermostat. Would this be a viable option? This is what I plan to do with my 82 diesel camper once I 1)get it runing, and 2) find a propane tank for it. JCW hac furnaces, but they require cutting into the outside body pannel of the van. I wouldn't even consider something that dosen't vent to the outside.
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