I don't have a specific suggestion, but I believe Heartland has for quite some time been using 26" wide electric fireplaces. They are widely available online and likely at big box stores. The question is whether there's a location in your Sundance where you can make it fit without too much trouble.
You may also want to consider freestanding heater/fireplaces.
I don't have a specific suggestion, but I believe Heartland has for quite some time been using 26" wide electric fireplaces. They are widely available online and likely at big box stores. The question is whether there's a location in your Sundance where you can make it fit without too much trouble.
You may also want to consider freestanding heater/fireplaces.
Be aware that those electric fireplaces will draw 12.5 amps on the high 1500W setting, so you will need to wire it accordingly to handle that amount of current safely. I know the plug on ours gets hot, after period of time, enough so I dont run it long.
Fellow Texas member Dave Tyler gave me a kit that he put together consisting of a new plastic remodel shallow box and a new heavy duty receptacle to replace the cheapo RV box and receptacle used for the fireplace.
There is no longer a hot plug there.
Think about upgrading your fireplace receptacle.
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