tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post7982344399765128952..comments2023-07-27T00:30:28.566-07:00Comments on RV SHRINK, Common Sense Peddler: Feeling the RV heatpacktoterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08904292209126449778noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-34429072269904640332014-08-17T09:31:48.109-07:002014-08-17T09:31:48.109-07:00We love our Kozy World heater. It uses zero electr...We love our Kozy World heater. It uses zero electricity, sips propane and puts out tons of great heat, making it an excellent addition to our heating options (propane furnace, 2 heat pumps and an electric space heater). It's our #1 choice for boondocking. RVgeekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09712604594770985319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-33311774042897885292014-08-16T10:10:49.607-07:002014-08-16T10:10:49.607-07:00Watch out for altitude limitations on the ceramic-...Watch out for altitude limitations on the ceramic-style radiant heaters. Our Kozy World unit gave up staying lit anywhere over 7,000 feet, and it turns out it's only rated for 4,500. We bought a Wave (rated at 12,000) for this reason.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09912743503033058478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-39520556285192352842014-08-16T10:01:38.018-07:002014-08-16T10:01:38.018-07:00We own a blue flame heater. The cost of plumbing ...We own a blue flame heater. The cost of plumbing and propane and electrical use is minimal compared to the price of running your onboard furnace. simonsrfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15299364638158710573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-50540750021957731472014-08-11T21:11:41.607-07:002014-08-11T21:11:41.607-07:00Yup. Us too. We have a Wave 8 in a 38' motorh...Yup. Us too. We have a Wave 8 in a 38' motorhome. Often temps are below freezing, and we are comfy in our boo docking mode. We also have 500 watts of solar and 4 batteries. All the comforts of home and we don't often use expensive campgrounds with hookups. We can run lights, tvs, laptops, charge cell phones and run the big furnace once in a while so our basement area gets heat so the water lines don't freeze.... KarenInTheWoodshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05884478307015605168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180460645169293250.post-67994159954599049502014-08-11T20:24:02.881-07:002014-08-11T20:24:02.881-07:00I love my Wave 3 heater! I also have solar and fe...I love my Wave 3 heater! I also have solar and feel comfortable no matter what the weather. I have, on occasional super-cold mornings, turned on the coach heater to start the warming process, but as soon as possible, I turn it off to conserve the battery until the sun gets a chance to re-fill the batteries. The Wave 3 just continues warming the place. It's so nice to have the different options. Expensive initial outlay, but after three years, I have more than made up my investment (many tiems over), and also have the ability to camp wherever I want, without hook-ups. Nice!Barbara-Me and My Dog... and My RV!http://dewelldesigns.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com