04-06-2019, 01:42 PM
we have never stayed where it was cold and run the aquahot for extended periods of time for heating.
we are in cove fort, utah serving as missionaries for our church until october of this year. if any of you travel on I-15 in southern utah, stop by and see us. the fort is about a mile off of the freeway and sees 80,000 visitors each year.
we have had the coach here for a week now. several nites it has been in the 25 degree range. we kept the aquahot on electric and the aquahot temp would get down into the 190 degree range, but still keep the coach warm and toasty. when we get up, the temp is over 200 and soon around 220's. no problem taking showers without putting it into diesel mode.
very happy on how well it is working. more snow coming this week and mid 20's temps.
i did a full aquahot service before we left arizona, but not sure i will need to use it much in diesel mode other than to fire it up once a month or so.
thanks for all the advice from rudy.
tom
we are in cove fort, utah serving as missionaries for our church until october of this year. if any of you travel on I-15 in southern utah, stop by and see us. the fort is about a mile off of the freeway and sees 80,000 visitors each year.
we have had the coach here for a week now. several nites it has been in the 25 degree range. we kept the aquahot on electric and the aquahot temp would get down into the 190 degree range, but still keep the coach warm and toasty. when we get up, the temp is over 200 and soon around 220's. no problem taking showers without putting it into diesel mode.
very happy on how well it is working. more snow coming this week and mid 20's temps.
i did a full aquahot service before we left arizona, but not sure i will need to use it much in diesel mode other than to fire it up once a month or so.
thanks for all the advice from rudy.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH