To help readers choose between a conventional propane heater and an electric rv furnace this article will compare and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of both heating systems and further profile the most prevalent options of electric rv furnaces.
Convert rv propane furnace to electric.
An electric rv furnace or portable heater is the most commonly used alternative.
Vents can use soffit vents or any other 2 3 vent design.
Rv electric induction or propane.
This worked well as propane also was used for the hot water heater as an additional fuel for the refrigerator and for the furnace to heat the interior of the rv.
Here is a link to it.
Cheapheat is a hybrid rv heater unit that mounts directly downstream of your existing rv gas furnace.
Furnace flex hose use excess if redirecting you will need to purchase additional if adding on.
Which is the best cooking solution for you.
On a 50 amp rv 12000 watts would be available for heating.
A carefully adapted tuna can served as the reducer.
The parts used for this rv heating mod.
That is nearly 41000 btu s or enough to heat a pretty darn large rv.
Through the years propane gas has been the go to for rv cooking fuel.
To do so requires appliances with substantial power draws and the use of either a 50 amp system or a highly modified 30 amp system so appliances are not all attempting to drink from a 30 amp power cord at the same time.
In this design 2 were used.
Pvc t necessary if you want more than 1 vent.
It is not inexpensive.
There is an add on kit that can be retro fitted to an rv allowing the propane furnace to remain intact.
But since then things have changed.