Apr-14-2016 05:54 AM
Apr-16-2016 07:38 PM
Apr-16-2016 05:15 PM
pianotuna wrote:
That depends. My inverter easily runs the roof air. 13500 btu Dometic.RayChez wrote:
The inverter will not run a AC or Heat pump. You have to run the generator.
Apr-16-2016 04:07 PM
Apr-14-2016 08:47 PM
RayChez wrote:
The inverter will not run a AC or Heat pump. You have to run the generator.
Apr-14-2016 08:18 PM
Apr-14-2016 08:12 PM
Busskipper wrote:No-no. Nothing like that. We are vacationers and I don't think we will ever try to live in it. But I appreciate what you are saying. If we trade up at later in retirement I would hope we could justify the hydronic.Mile High wrote:
Unfortunately the hydronic equipped units were out of our budget, so this one will have 3 heat pumps and 2 LP furnaces that somehow coordinate with each other through one thermostat.
If you plan on using this in the winter in Colorado expand your budget or buy a little older but Hydro Hot equiped.
We've spent more than just a couple of Winters in Our Coach in Golden, -17 for 10 nights straight - "No Problem"
If you purchase wrong - good chance you'll have Buyer Remorse.
JMHO,
Apr-14-2016 01:12 PM
Apr-14-2016 12:55 PM
trikepilot wrote:
I don't understand why people are so averse to running their generators. I put 26 gallons of fuel into my rig every 2 weeks and run a 10K generator for 9 hours a day. That is just over a quarter gallon per hour. To stay comfortably cool or warm and have every electrical and electronic device a choose at my disposal. Been doing it for over five years now. Change the oil and filters three times a year. They are designed and built to run and run and run yet many people never turn them on. I just don't get it.
Apr-14-2016 12:39 PM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Apr-14-2016 11:37 AM
Apr-14-2016 11:36 AM
trikepilot wrote:
I don't understand why people are so averse to running their generators. I put 26 gallons of fuel into my rig every 2 weeks and run a 10K generator for 9 hours a day. That is just over a quarter gallon per hour. To stay comfortably cool or warm and have every electrical and electronic device a choose at my disposal. Been doing it for over five years now. Change the oil and filters three times a year. They are designed and built to run and run and run yet many people never turn them on. I just don't get it.
Apr-14-2016 11:11 AM
Apr-14-2016 10:19 AM
Mile High wrote:
Unfortunately the hydronic equipped units were out of our budget, so this one will have 3 heat pumps and 2 LP furnaces that somehow coordinate with each other through one thermostat.
Apr-14-2016 08:59 AM