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trplpwr

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Hope this is the right place for this.. I purchased a catalytic free standing/ wall mount heater to cut down on winter fuel usage and now am wondering if I should have bought the blue flame instead. I bought the wave 8 Olympian and am wondering why it does not come complete with drip leg and legs for a free standing placement. Also it seems to need a lot of room just to set it up. I did my research, and went with popular reviews. We have a 92 33' HR. which is actually 27' inside. I read quite a bit on the blue flame as well, does the blue flame come with everything or is there additional stuff to order? I had planned to use high pressure hose for the install and go direct to the catalytic heater to keep it simple and not have a bunch of connections. So again is the blue flame a better choice or does the blue flame have the same need for a drip leg. I also am wondering why no gas stove company has built a small free standing stove for rvs... I am not on here much so any reply is appreciated.
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trplpwr
 
If you are using the water system in the RV, what are you doing to keep your pipes from freezing? Do you have a enclosed basement? If you do, you'll need to run the RV furnace so that the basement gets heated to prevent freezing of the water in your plumbing.
 
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