BobX2
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Just spent four damp, chilly nights in the high country for the holiday weekend. Over night temps were in the low to mid 30's, and we were waking up to 40 degrees inside the camper. Rain showers and hail daily, with a few snowflakes thrown in for good measure. Typical for spring around here, and with a properly functioning NEW RV, it wouldn't be any big deal. Not happy campers! It's a 35,000 BTU Suburban furnace. Should be more than enough to keep us warm. HA! The blower motor comes on and you can hear the igniter clicking, and you can smell the propane coming out from the exhaust tube, but no ignition. This is only the third time this unit has been out and it work fine before. Hope this isn't a sign of things to come or expect from this camper. Might as well have been in a $100 tent... Now it's going into the shop (in a week and a half, the earliest available opening), so we get to miss out on a few weeks of prime camping season. Starting to regret trading in my Keystone.