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dougrainer wrote:x2. Didn't op say he had two heat pumps? I have one in my 37' motorhome and it kept it nice and warm down in to the high 30's.mchero wrote:
I'm not planning to use heat stips all winter long. I do relize that it will NOT keep the rig warm below freezing. It's just late fall when I'll be using it.
Spent some time last night reading & found that the AC units I have DO have the option available for heat strips. I found two at $40/strip.
My older 93 Pace Arrow Diesel has two older rooftop units with heat strips as well.
Thanks for all the information.
This we understand. But, WHY, Install the Heat Strips when you have the Heat Pump to do the warming when above freezing??????? Doug
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mchero wrote:
I'm not planning to use heat stips all winter long. I do relize that it will NOT keep the rig warm below freezing. It's just late fall when I'll be using it.
Spent some time last night reading & found that the AC units I have DO have the option available for heat strips. I found two at $40/strip.
My older 93 Pace Arrow Diesel has two older rooftop units with heat strips as well.
Thanks for all the information.
โNov-05-2014 07:15 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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DownTheAvenue wrote:
The heat strips in the A/C unit actually produce very little heat. You would be much better off just buying the little ceramic heater cubes for about $20.
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