Dave,
If you will be living in your RV in sustained temps below freezing, you will need to pump some heat into the basement in order to heat the tanks. This is done with the RV furnace. Just be careful using only electric heat is all I am saying.
As an aside, Dometic does make AC units with a Heat Pump in them. I have one as my main AC unit. I heat exclusively with that unless I am in temps below about 40*F as the Heat Pump cannot extract any heat from the air at temps below that. Then I use the RV furnace.
If you ever contemplated putting an AC unit in the garage, you could move your existing unit there and put an AC with a Heat Pump in the main area. Then you can get nice heated air through all the AC vents. Easy for me to spend your money
Jim
If you will be living in your RV in sustained temps below freezing, you will need to pump some heat into the basement in order to heat the tanks. This is done with the RV furnace. Just be careful using only electric heat is all I am saying.
As an aside, Dometic does make AC units with a Heat Pump in them. I have one as my main AC unit. I heat exclusively with that unless I am in temps below about 40*F as the Heat Pump cannot extract any heat from the air at temps below that. Then I use the RV furnace.
If you ever contemplated putting an AC unit in the garage, you could move your existing unit there and put an AC with a Heat Pump in the main area. Then you can get nice heated air through all the AC vents. Easy for me to spend your money
Jim