Aug-08-2015 04:02 PM
Aug-20-2015 11:40 PM
Skid Row Joe wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:What are some details on that tankless water heater? Manufacturer, part/style number, website, if you'd happen to have them too. That would come in handy for localized hot water production - especially in a large rig.
The Webasto is for the interior heating of the antifreeze that runs through the house system through the heating vents along with the hot water tank, which is also electric. We have a separate electric tankless water heater for the shower.
The Webasto is located above the rear and tag axle. A fender has to be removed for servicing so I will never be involved! LOL!
Our previous Aqua Hot was an all-in-one system for house heating and for hot water (which also had an electric feature).
To me, the advantage of the Aqua-Hot is that you don't need a 20 gallon hot water tank like we have. It is what it is, I'm sure that they have their reasons for using this system. It's funny, the more entry level Prevost coaches like Royale and Country coach conversion used Aqua-Hot, but the more upper level converters used Webasto which seems like a lessor system to me.
Aug-20-2015 10:51 PM
Aug-11-2015 07:29 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:What are some details on that tankless water heater? Manufacturer, part/style number, website, if you'd happen to have them too. That would come in handy for localized hot water production - especially in a large rig.
The Webasto is for the interior heating of the antifreeze that runs through the house system through the heating vents along with the hot water tank, which is also electric. We have a separate electric tankless water heater for the shower.
The Webasto is located above the rear and tag axle. A fender has to be removed for servicing so I will never be involved! LOL!
Our previous Aqua Hot was an all-in-one system for house heating and for hot water (which also had an electric feature).
To me, the advantage of the Aqua-Hot is that you don't need a 20 gallon hot water tank like we have. It is what it is, I'm sure that they have their reasons for using this system. It's funny, the more entry level Prevost coaches like Royale and Country coach conversion used Aqua-Hot, but the more upper level converters used Webasto which seems like a lessor system to me.
Aug-11-2015 06:31 PM
holstein13 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:How is the Webasto different from the Oasis or Aqua Hot? Is yours mounted outside your coach on the underside?
Most of the trip was driving 65 mph, 6.2 mpg. I also ran the Webasto this morning for a couple of hours to exercise it.
Aug-11-2015 04:23 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:How is the Webasto different from the Oasis or Aqua Hot? Is yours mounted outside your coach on the underside?
Most of the trip was driving 65 mph, 6.2 mpg. I also ran the Webasto this morning for a couple of hours to exercise it.
Aug-11-2015 03:32 PM
Aug-11-2015 07:25 AM
Aug-11-2015 07:04 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:My goodness, you are adventurous. How long did it take to fill? I did fill from the passenger side one time but that was because the pump was on that side.
The other day was the first time that I filled on both sides at the same time. Never did that on the other coach. I was fairly low on diesel and wanted to fill faster.
I guess I was concerned that one nozzle might push fuel out the other side. Just before the tank was full, as I had an idea how much fuel I was needing, I turn off the satellite pump and continued with the main pump. No fuel spilled.
Aug-11-2015 05:41 AM
Aug-11-2015 05:23 AM
Aug-09-2015 10:01 AM
Aug-09-2015 09:46 AM
Sooboy wrote:This has been my experience also.
I have a similar experience, but I find that filling the tank slower helps.
Aug-09-2015 09:04 AM
Aug-09-2015 07:15 AM
raygreg wrote:
I have found that the pumps that shut off every 10th of a gallon or so need a magnetic collar put onto the pump nozzle. I have also found that most of the people working at these fueling stations do not know what I am asking them for. One of the cashiers finally asked me if I wanted the "spacer" for the DEF pump. The spacer was actually the magnetic collar.