Catalytic heaters warm your RV without draining batteries

If you’ve become frustrated with the inefficiency of your RV’s forced air furnace, especially when dry-camping and it kills your batteries in record time, you might want to consider adding a catalytic heater.

Using no electricity, and therefore not depleting your batteries, the catalytic heat, operates on propane only, has high to low settings, and costs only pennies an hour to operate.

Olympian’s Wave™ heaters operate on low pressure LP gas, and can be wall mounted or used as portables and are equipped with a 100% safety shut-off valve to prevent accidental non-ignition fuel discharge.

The built-in automatic Piezo electric spark starter will last for 20,000 starts. No electrical drain or battery connection.

Features & Specifications

Operates at all altitudes

  • No flame
  • No flue or chimney
  • Safe & dependable
  • Installs in minutes
  • Penetrating soft infared catalytic heat
  • Adjustable from 1600 to 3000 BTUs
  • Dimensions: 11-3/4″ H x 10-1/4″ W x 3-1/2″ D

You can find the Olympian Wave catalytic heaters at Amazon.com.

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