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Old 11-23-2014, 06:41 PM   #1
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We are strongly considering ordering one of these units. We have seen one in person. However, there are none close to us right now. Can anyone tell me the depth of the slides on this floor plan?
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I have honestly never measured mine, but the ODS dinette slide is like any other with about 28" depth. The rear ODS bunk slide is about 24" while the DS bunk slide is deep at 36" inches due to the kitchen. The DS kitchen slide is about 20-24" deep.

Overall they are plenty deep, you will just need to make sure your sites are wide.
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Thanks for the responses.
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Love ours! We are a family of 5, and it is perfect! One question: our furnace seems to not work on electric. It gets colder in here not warmer! Any help?
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Did you get the electric element option on the AC unit or are you trying to run the gas furnace on Electric? The gas furnace only runs on 12v and gas. If plugged in then it draws from the converter.

If you did option the electric element on the AC then you need to toggle the thermostat to Elec heat and make sure the breaker is on behind the recliners.

It works well, but keep in mind if in a below freezing climate you will not be heating your belly with only this option. I use it in the 40+ degree scenarios.
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