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Installing an RV heater in a Skoolie is feasible with proper planning and execution, but it requires careful consideration of insulation, ventilation, and electrical systems.
Choosing the Right Heater
When selecting a heater for a Skoolie, consider factors such as fuel efficiency, noise level, and power consumption. Propane or diesel heaters are popular options due to their high BTU output and reliability. However, they may require additional safety features, such as CO detectors and ventilation systems, to ensure safe operation. Some popular RV heater models include the Mr. Heater Buddy Heater or the Webasto Air Top 2000.
Electrical and Ventilation Considerations
When installing an RV heater in a Skoolie, ensure that the electrical system can handle the additional load. A 20-amp circuit is typically sufficient for most RV heaters, but consult the manufacturer’s specifications for specific requirements. Proper ventilation is also crucial, especially in well-insulated Skoolies. Ensure that the heater is installed with a dedicated venting system, and consider adding a whole-house fan to improve airflow and reduce moisture buildup.
Insulation and Layout Optimization
To maximize the effectiveness of the RV heater, optimize the Skoolie’s insulation and layout. Add insulation to the ceiling, walls, and floor, and consider upgrading to a more efficient insulation material, such as Reflectix or foam board. Strategically place the heater in a central location to ensure even heating distribution, and consider adding radiant heat panels or baseboard heaters to supplement the main unit. By carefully considering these factors, you can create a warm and comfortable living space in your Skoolie conversion.
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