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Old 05-18-2015, 01:57 PM   #1
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Cold bunk room in 2013 31dslb

Just got back from a weekend of camping in our 31 dslb. The overnight temps dropped down to around freezing which we have never used our trailer in before.
The rear bunk room got very cold at night with the furnace set at a temp so the people sleeping in the master room and on the convertible table weren't sweating.
We have to keep the curtain to the room closed to minimize noise to the back so our 2 year old will sleep.
Anyone else have this issue and maybe some suggestions to help warm up the room?
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Old 05-18-2015, 10:22 PM   #2
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I don't know how the vents are set up but if you are connected to shore power you could always buy an electrical space heater with a thermostat and tip safety function and have that in the bunk room to help keep it warm.
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I don't know how the vents are set up but if you are connected to shore power you could always buy an electrical space heater with a thermostat and tip safety function and have that in the bunk room to help keep it warm.
+1, a small ceramic heater like a Stanley I got would do the job
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Old 05-19-2015, 09:29 AM   #4
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When we first got our TT, I bought two of those little ceramic heaters think the space was pretty good size and since we're paying for power, why use my gas? Well, one heater is more than enough to heat out whole TT. Its amazing the amount of heat they put out, even on low. My only reason for stating this is it might be a bit much for a small area and certainly wouldn't leave it unattended around children sleeping.
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