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Old 12-30-2021, 11:04 PM   #15
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Midship. Either just inside the master bedroom or In the kitchen on my B but that I want is in the open and midship. Since the Diesel burner should have no trouble handling the whole Coach, then almost any location should be good and will warn you if there is a problem

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32 degrees this morning and the coach is warm and toasty. Thank you all for your sound advise in helping me get this done.
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Old 01-11-2022, 06:43 PM   #17
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Digital thermostat settings

We replaced our cheapo stock basement thermostat with a less cheapo Honeywell digital thermostat so we could see the temperature we are setting it to. We set it to 76 degrees and leave it there. It has an off/on switch if we want to shut it off but generally we just leave it on.
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Reading the info from the responses I have a couple more questions. I live in northeast and store the 15 Aspire inside a non heated garage but do winterize. I will be taking it out in February and heading south. While it is at my house in preparation for leaving - 1. - do I need 50 amp service to run electric AH? I will be using the propane side of AH as well. Or can I use just the propane for heating the inside and basement? I only have 30 amp service at the house. 2. - can I run floor heat while slides are in? My driveway is slightly inclined. I usually use a designated spot in front of the house on level ground to prepare for departure but with snow and plows etc. it is not feasible this time of year.
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Basement Heat and Other HVAC Notes

Attached is the HVAC Chapter from a 17 page Entegra Aspire Manual I wrote to augment Entegra's two manuals with my own experience.
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I was replacing the basement thermostat and got a spark so I’m looking for a fuse, breaker or anything to get the power back. Any idea?
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Here's a version saved as a Word 97-2003 DOC file, rather than a DOCX file which apparently gave a reader some difficulty. The file was also rewritten to correct a few minor errors and make additions.
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We replaced our cheapo stock basement thermostat with a less cheapo Honeywell digital thermostat so we could see the temperature we are setting it to. We set it to 76 degrees and leave it there. It has an off/on switch if we want to shut it off but generally we just leave it on.
That sounds like a waste of energy to me. What do you have in your basement that needs to be kept at 76 degrees?
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