Loving my CheapHeat!

bhall

Member
I would like to thank Larry from Rv comfort systems for the awesome product and teaming up with heartland owners to offer a discount which was greatly appreciated! I have been using this system for about a month now and am still amazed at the consistent reliable heat this system puts out, thank you!!! I have opened up a public post on my facebook of my install if anyone would like to view take a look at the link: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=611633149684094&id=100025122440411
 

CheapHeat

HOC Vendor Partner
I would like to thank Larry from Rv comfort systems for the awesome product and teaming up with heartland owners to offer a discount which was greatly appreciated! I have been using this system for about a month now and am still amazed at the consistent reliable heat this system puts out, thank you!!! I have opened up a public post on my facebook of my install if anyone would like to view take a look at the link: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=611633149684094&id=100025122440411
Thank you for all of the kind words. I appreciate all of the support the Heartland Owners Club have given us as we work to make this an industry standard in the future.
 
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Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

Well-known member
Thank you for all of the kind words. I appreciate all of the support the Heartland Owners Club have given us as we work to make this an industry standard in the future.

Great to hear you are liking it. I was given a cheapheat system by some wonderful friends. So now I need to install it. I guess sense we are on lock down I might as well do the install myself. I my need a few tips when I get into it.

Jerrod
 

"Hi-Viz" Bill

Well-known member
I too, took advantage of the Cheapheat partnership with the HOC, just before Christmas .. I installed it myself over the span of 7-8 days while 'snow birding' here in AZ. I energized the system on New Years Eve & HAVE LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT SINCE !!!! .. I did have to re-route water lines to make room the the plenum addition to the furnace !! .. All in all, a relatively easy install !!! The worst part was being 'crouched' in the 'basement' while re-routing the Pex lines!!

And, Larry was only a phone call away, if I had any questions.

It has been running FLAWLESSLY, for 2-1/2 months now, and seriously, is one of the BEST investments we've made for our Landmark 365!!!
 

jayc

Texas-South Chapter Leaders
I've had my Cheap Heat unit for awhile and have learned that it is the best modification I have done to any trailer that I have owned. It heats so evenly and quickly and the best thing is that I'll probably never have to lug heavy propane bottles again.
 

jbeletti

Well-known member
Great to hear you are liking it. I was given a cheapheat system by some wonderful friends. So now I need to install it. I guess sense we are on lock down I might as well do the install myself. I my need a few tips when I get into it.

Jerrod

Git’r done Jerrod. I’m knocking off some projects now as well.

Miss my projects pals!

That said - Terry H took some supplies for me and made a roof-mount bracket for my external cell/WiFi/GPS antenna. Going to meet him on Monday to grab that, then add it to my “projects to finish” list.


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jbeletti

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I would like to thank Larry from Rv comfort systems for the awesome product and teaming up with heartland owners to offer a discount which was greatly appreciated! I have been using this system for about a month now and am still amazed at the consistent reliable heat this system puts out, thank you!!! I have opened up a public post on my facebook of my install if anyone would like to view take a look at the link: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=611633149684094&id=100025122440411

Since we left CO at the end of Feb, we've used our CheapHeat everyday and night. Love it! Thanks Larry!


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TGLBWH

North Central Region Directors-Retired
Last season was my first with it and i will have it in any rig from this point. Was a relatively easy install but made a little harder since I only had 30 amp at my place. Larry walked me through it when needed. Did I day I loved it
 

LBR

Well-known member
I can't really see how it could benefit us for heating our CY, but am glad it works for so many of you..
 

danemayer

Well-known member
I self-installed CheapHeat 4 years ago and have used it 4 summers (thermostat set at 70) with temps going to 40 or lower overnight. I also have had it on through 4 winters (thermostat set at 40-45) while in storage behind the house. It's been outstanding.

I am so glad I no longer have to schlep tanks that weigh 72 lbs when full.
 

jbeletti

Well-known member
I self-installed CheapHeat 4 years ago and have used it 4 summers (thermostat set at 70) with temps going to 40 or lower overnight. I also have had it on through 4 winters (thermostat set at 40-45) while in storage behind the house. It's been outstanding.

I am so glad I no longer have to schlep tanks that weigh 72 lbs when full.

Personal opinion here... Cost aside, as this isn't a primary driver for all - like Dan, I am thrilled to no longer have to schlep propane tanks. My last coach had big tanks, my tiny trailer has tiny tanks - but still, I don't miss the hassle.

At my current campground, my $500 per month rate is all in (site, water, power, sewer, laundry, WiFi, pool, garbage etc.). So that includes the cost of forced air furnace heating in our RV. Love that and no tank humping. Multiply that by a few seasons and for some (not all) - it could even pay itself off in savings. But again - convenience, not cost is the reason I have it now in my second coach.
 

bhall

Member
I can't really see how it could benefit us for heating our CY, but am glad it works for so many of you..

Hi LBR, you must not connect to shore power often or neeed to use a furnace in general very often? Just curious what your situation is like...
 

LBR

Well-known member
Hi LBR, you must not connect to shore power often or neeed to use a furnace in general very often? Just curious what your situation is like...
Yes, we do boondock 95% of the time.

Sometimes we will overnight at a park every 3 weeks to service the tanks and take on water, but most of the time we just do so during daily travels.

Occasionally we wish to off-road in an area that we cant locate boondocking or dry camping areas, but does have a park.....we will plug in for a few days then...
 

danemayer

Well-known member
Yes, we do boondock 95% of the time.

Sometimes we will overnight at a park every 3 weeks to service the tanks and take on water, but most of the time we just do so during daily travels.

Occasionally we wish to off-road in an area that we cant locate boondocking or dry camping areas, but does have a park.....we will plug in for a few days then...

Clearly, if you don't have shore power, many 120V devices, including CheapHeat, will be less interesting.
 

bhall

Member
Yes, we do boondock 95% of the time.

Sometimes we will overnight at a park every 3 weeks to service the tanks and take on water, but most of the time we just do so during daily travels.

Occasionally we wish to off-road in an area that we cant locate boondocking or dry camping areas, but does have a park.....we will plug in for a few days then...

Good stuff, thanks for the reply. You def. have no need for electric heat then for sure. I would like to get into boondocking more frequent eventually...Just working on building up my battery bank and some solar to charge.
 

TravelTiger

Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
We added CheapHeat this fall, and though we do pay for electric at our home park, the benefit of not having to tote tanks back and forth through the winter months has been a blessing. We actually run everything on electric - fridge, water heater, induction cooktop, and now furnace, so no worries about propane at all!

We did a self-install but had input from friends that had done it before and Larry to make sure we did it right.


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dykesj11

Well-known member
Dave Tyler and I have installed three systems now. Hardest part is clearing interference. After that, Larry’s instructions are pretty good plus you can call him anytime. Short of boondocking, it’s worth every cent.

Jim Beletti question - this last time, did you go stand alone version? If so, thoughts on doing so? We’re taking delivery on new rig next week and I have this high on my list of mods.

Lastly, on our Bighorn and as we get into this new rig, thanks to Jim, Jerrod, Dan and everyone else for posting all the numerous mods. Probably don’t need’em all but sure makes life fun, especially these days.




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jbeletti

Well-known member
Dave Tyler and I have installed three systems now. Hardest part is clearing interference. After that, Larry’s instructions are pretty good plus you can call him anytime. Short of boondocking, it’s worth every cent.

Jim Beletti question - this last time, did you go stand alone version? If so, thoughts on doing so? We’re taking delivery on new rig next week and I have this high on my list of mods.

Lastly, on our Bighorn and as we get into this new rig, thanks to Jim, Jerrod, Dan and everyone else for posting all the numerous mods. Probably don’t need’em all but sure makes life fun, especially these days.

Jim - yes, I have a stand-alone, AC-only CheapHeat system. Let me explain why...

My current coach (Sundance travel trailer) lacked clearance for the CheapHeat extension cabinet. I opted to remove the propane furnace in favor of an AC-only CheapHeat system. This "just fit" in my small space. In fact, Larry made me a custom sized unit just to fit my available space.

Now for us, because we don't do any off-grid camping (at least not planned), having an AC-only furnace hasn't been an issue for me.

Also, because I have a 600 AH of LiFePO4 battery bank and a 3000 watt inverter, I can run my furnace on 30-amp power and CheapHeat produces about 1800 watts of heat for me when not plugged into shore power. This is handy on travel days for when we stop for lunch or if it's real cold out and I want to take the chill off the RV for that final leg of travel each day and not pull into a campground with a frozen trailer interior.

That all said - I have a special use-case and I don't think it will fit many Heartlanders. Unless say, you plan to set a unit up on a lot semi-permanently - then it's ideal!
 
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