powerstrokedub
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Hello!
My first post here. Anyway, I'm looking at the Road Warrior 415 to full time in, the only other products that I'm considering are the Cyclone 3800 and the Voltage 3950. In the Heartland products the only huge differences that I can find between the Cyclone and RW are the Lamilux 1000/4000, and the full fiberglass shower. I really like the fiberglass shower in the Cyclone but its not critical but the exterior Lamilux difference concerns me. Also how long does the hot water last in one of these units, I enjoy taking longer showers and most RVs that I'm used to have a max of about 15 minutes. Will the rapid recovery systems in these units keep me supplied with hot water longer? Also the Voltage claims higher R values but doesn't really have proof to back the claims, do you think they are as high as Voltage claims? Thanks guys!
My first post here. Anyway, I'm looking at the Road Warrior 415 to full time in, the only other products that I'm considering are the Cyclone 3800 and the Voltage 3950. In the Heartland products the only huge differences that I can find between the Cyclone and RW are the Lamilux 1000/4000, and the full fiberglass shower. I really like the fiberglass shower in the Cyclone but its not critical but the exterior Lamilux difference concerns me. Also how long does the hot water last in one of these units, I enjoy taking longer showers and most RVs that I'm used to have a max of about 15 minutes. Will the rapid recovery systems in these units keep me supplied with hot water longer? Also the Voltage claims higher R values but doesn't really have proof to back the claims, do you think they are as high as Voltage claims? Thanks guys!