Jan-22-2014 05:21 PM
Jan-31-2014 08:59 AM
dballentine wrote:
Looking at Camping World, there are several AC/HP units available, price range of $1K to $1300. You could swap the existing AC only for a combo unit, or if the 2nd AC position isn't used, just add it. It looks like they're all made to fit the standard 14x14 ceiling vent opening.
As you know, HPs are only good down to 35 degrees or so, but in Florida that might be all you need, most years anyway.
Jan-31-2014 08:46 AM
Jan-31-2014 08:21 AM
dballentine wrote:TimfmCT wrote:
Do many 5th wheels have heat pumps?
My impression is not many.
If they were your only heat source, you'd have no heat if you were dry camping w/o a generator. I have seen some A/C units with built-in resistance heating, like you might have in a small portable electric heater.
Park Model trailers might be available with heat pumps, since they're intended to be set up in one place and not moved very often.
Jan-31-2014 06:08 AM
TimfmCT wrote:
Do many 5th wheels have heat pumps?
Jan-31-2014 06:07 AM
Jan-31-2014 06:01 AM
ikoolu wrote:Amen to that second point! At 6'5", it was hard to find a unit that did not present an interior concussion hazard. We ended up with a North Ridge (sister to the Brookstone), because the slideouts have an interior height of 6'7".
No 1 thing to look for - is there room on BOTH sides of the bed to get up in the middle of the night to tinkle? real pain if not -
No 2- can you stand up in it - nothing like to bend over all the time to get into bed or get the clothes out of the closet - we are both over 6ft so the HR Alumascape was our choice after looking at i bet 100 different units and floor plans
Jan-31-2014 05:53 AM
Jan-31-2014 05:45 AM
TimfmCT wrote:
Thanks for that tip.
I am now wondering because we plan to place it on our site and leave it there should we consider options to include or exclude.Mountain Mama wrote:
When I've been shopping, I like to look at PPL Motorhomes website as they show the floorplans of all units they have for sale. (Yes, they sell 5th wheels too). It gives an idea of what is out there and things to figure out what I like/want and don't. If you see a brand with a floorplan you like you can then go to that mfgs. website and see what they currently offer. We've never bought from PPL I just like to use it for "window" shopping! Good luck!
Jan-31-2014 05:40 AM
Jan-31-2014 04:58 AM
Jan-30-2014 07:06 PM
Jan-24-2014 05:07 AM
Mountain Mama wrote:
When I've been shopping, I like to look at PPL Motorhomes website as they show the floorplans of all units they have for sale. (Yes, they sell 5th wheels too). It gives an idea of what is out there and things to figure out what I like/want and don't. If you see a brand with a floorplan you like you can then go to that mfgs. website and see what they currently offer. We've never bought from PPL I just like to use it for "window" shopping! Good luck!
Jan-23-2014 07:20 PM
Jan-23-2014 01:01 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
As previously noted, I think ALL 5ers will have windows on both sides; and generally the door is on the passenger side.
For a random "looking for stuff" website, I like General RV. I'm pretty sure it's www.generalrv.com It will let you sort their new and used inventory by size and floorplan (and price). Would give you an idea how different models lay out, although we discovered that in certain sizes, like our 28-footer, there's only a few variations.
IF you will have a pretty view on the driver's side of the trailer, you might like a rear living quarters with a couple of lounge chairs/rockers at the back of the trailer, to give you the view to the side?? In my trailer with a Super slide - couch and dinette on driver's side slide outward; you really couldn't see the view from the couch because your back would be towards the vista.