โOct-06-2015 10:14 AM
โOct-08-2015 12:34 PM
missourijan wrote:
My opinion is not based on efficiency or cost, I would NOT get another heat pump. When I'm cold I want it to warm up fast and the heat pump just takes too long. We have a furnace and fireplace(electric heater), the furnace warms up the rv so much quicker. I switch to the heat pump AFTER it's warm in here.
โOct-08-2015 12:20 PM
โOct-08-2015 11:25 AM
TXiceman wrote:
I'd love to have the Cheap Heat in ours but, the Suburban 2-stage furnace will not work according to Cheap Heat.
Ken
โOct-08-2015 10:07 AM
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โOct-07-2015 05:53 PM
โOct-07-2015 01:39 PM
pianotuna wrote:
More effective at low temperatures maybe. More efficient, no.
There are ways to heat 100% electrically without the cheap heat system while preventing plumbing freeze up while NOT disabling the propane furnace. For me, that is a deal breaker on cheap heat. They could fix it, if they wished, but they don't.
โOct-07-2015 01:19 PM
RustyJC wrote:pianotuna wrote:
No, the cheap heat is not as efficient as a heat pump.8ntw8tn wrote:
I'd probably go with the Cheap Heat option. I think it would be just as, or more, efficient that the heat pump
Not as efficient in terms of watts converted to BTUs, but more efficient in terms of constant heat output as ambient temperatures fall and heat pump heat outputs drop.
Rusty
โOct-07-2015 08:00 AM
โOct-07-2015 07:13 AM
โOct-07-2015 06:41 AM
โOct-07-2015 06:40 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Once it gets below freezing it's time to start heating your water systems so the cost/efficiency of heating makes no difference.
โOct-07-2015 06:24 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Does anyone know if heat pumps for RV`s use heat strips to allow them to be used in truly cold weather (-37 c)?
โOct-07-2015 05:47 AM
โOct-07-2015 04:00 AM
Home on Wheels wrote:
Before someone corrects me, let me correct myself......once our heat pumps go out, we will not replace with heat pumps. We will only get the A/C.