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Motorhome Winter use
Orman Claxton:
Edward, you are right for your model.
Also
On my 2005 Monterey, Heat pump will operate quite well until around 45 deg, then will automatically switch to Aqua-Hot, all depending on your settings.
Interesting, to say the least!
Edward Buker:
Orman,
So many configurations out there, I do not know how you masters with your sleeves rolled up keep them all straight. Beyond that most of them are in compartments that are not easy to work in. My hats off to the few of you that go there for the rest of us...
Later Ed
David T. Richelderfer:
I am right there with you, Mr. Buker. One distinction I would make though is you are one of them. I am grateful for all the help and lengthy explanations I read here on the forum. This group of a dozen or so "doctors," some specialists and some GPs is just like going to a medical clinic. I feel like I am in med school yet... albeit the first year.
Justin Youngren:
Wow! That was a load of information! Thank you all so much. We should be able to prepare ourselves to go to SD the end of Oct. and to Las Vegas in Dec.. We have been caught in blizzards before and know what that is like.
We still have yet to learn how to service the hydrohot diesel ourselves too so if anyone has done that we would greatly appreciate any advise. Thanks again! This forum has been so awsome! :)
Stan Simpson:
Justin,
Unless you are a contortionist, or the PO of your coach changed things, it will be difficult for you to service it yourself. If your Hydro/AquaHot is in the bay directly behind the curbside steer tire, like ours, its stuffed in to a small space, with most of the components that have to be serviced in the rear of the box. Just changing the diesel filter (ours is way in the back of the bay on the wall) is tough. Some owners have moved the filter to the front of the bay, as long as they have long enough fuel lines. The Webasto has to be removed in order to change the fuel nozzle, which must be done annually.
Those who have shop space, the tools, and the know-how, likely do their own. I wish I was in that group!
Good luck,
Stan
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