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Old 11-25-2016, 09:40 PM   #15
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I had the same problem. The gas heaters add moisture to the air. The cure in my case was to install an electric heater with the cord extended to just behind the electric exterior cover. This way I can use a separate extension cord and plug the heater into the 110 volt outlet. Several advantages, no noise from the propane heater, no more condensation, much quieter at night without the furnace cycling and finally more even heat. I use a Vornado brand heater and positioned it under the couch so it is out of the way. I built a bracket to keep it in position while traveling. Works great and should help you also.
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