Hello All
Wondering if anyone has done this or has any information about this
currently have a 2003 Adria 5 birth with fixed bunks at the back now we have 3 young kids so space is at a premium currently so while i was out in the van at easter i began to investigate how much space the truma fire and blow system use and it is a fairly big unit and heavy but as we tend to use the blow system more than the fire due to small fingers the van never really seems to get warm. i also notice that newer vans favour the combi systems now.
So i was thinking it might be an idea to remove the fire and put a propex h2000e in place instead freeing up both space and weight as we mostly use electric when we are away i figure this might be a better system and then turn the rest of the space in to a cupboard. few questions though
1. Will the h2000e blower push enough hot air around a large caravan there is currently 4 vents one at the bunks one in the bathroom and one at the door and one in the main seating area at the front but there is also holes in the ducting flowing up the external walls.
2. the truma is quite noicy to run during the night will the propex be just as noicy running on electric
Wondering if anyone has done this or has any information about this
currently have a 2003 Adria 5 birth with fixed bunks at the back now we have 3 young kids so space is at a premium currently so while i was out in the van at easter i began to investigate how much space the truma fire and blow system use and it is a fairly big unit and heavy but as we tend to use the blow system more than the fire due to small fingers the van never really seems to get warm. i also notice that newer vans favour the combi systems now.
So i was thinking it might be an idea to remove the fire and put a propex h2000e in place instead freeing up both space and weight as we mostly use electric when we are away i figure this might be a better system and then turn the rest of the space in to a cupboard. few questions though
1. Will the h2000e blower push enough hot air around a large caravan there is currently 4 vents one at the bunks one in the bathroom and one at the door and one in the main seating area at the front but there is also holes in the ducting flowing up the external walls.
2. the truma is quite noicy to run during the night will the propex be just as noicy running on electric