One of the concerns we had was whether an Airstream really is a full-time coach. Those who say it isn't point to poor insulation in the walls. I'd sure like to hear from someone who is full-timing in a WB Airstream.
One thing we did for this coach was to purchase an electric heater for the salon area so we wouldn't use so much propane. That's fine when we have 50A service, but I wonder about whether we would have problems with a 30A site. 30A service translates to 3600 watts, and the electric heater uses 1500 of that. Yes, I can turn it off when we need the microwave, but that still is a bit of a nuisance.
I also have a small (750W) electric heater in the wet bay. Yes, it is heated by the rear furnace, but it is just some added insurance. Do you use such auxiliary heaters?
One thing we did for this coach was to purchase an electric heater for the salon area so we wouldn't use so much propane. That's fine when we have 50A service, but I wonder about whether we would have problems with a 30A site. 30A service translates to 3600 watts, and the electric heater uses 1500 of that. Yes, I can turn it off when we need the microwave, but that still is a bit of a nuisance.
I also have a small (750W) electric heater in the wet bay. Yes, it is heated by the rear furnace, but it is just some added insurance. Do you use such auxiliary heaters?
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