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  1. We have dual heat pumps and I really like them. When you're in climates that aren't extremely cold and are looking to knock the chill off they work well. When the temp really drops however, the furnace will kick on and take care of the job of heating your coach. They will save you propane and work well above certain temps. One disadvantage is the fact that the heat pumps distribute the heated air through the coach's A/C vents (in the ceiling). Next to the floor the air will be cooler and tough for the heat pump to warm. We solved that problem with some good house shoes! :-) This is the first coach I've had with heat pumps and I really like them. We travel mostly in the southern states so they really work well. If you're a real "cold weather" camper however, you'll find yourself utilizing the furnace most often. Our system (which I assume most would) automatically switches and if the heat pumps aren't getting the job done the furnace will kick on to suppliment the heat, so it works well and we stay warm and toasty. Good luck.
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