Can anyone help with info on ac heat pump units, are they worth the extra cost?
Jim
I'm with Jerrod. We have two heat pumps and usually use the furnace as well. I find when it's cold in the morning the furnace heats up the trailer much much quicker. If it's cold enough the heat pumps don't heat up the basement and underbelly. But, sometime the heat pumps are sufficient and I don't have to use the propane. I'm glad I have the heat pumps too.
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We have the heat pump option and in 5 years have used it once. It seems effective to me only down to about 40 degrees. Below that you will likely use the furnace and anything above 50 you probably don''t need heat. So, it you camp a lot in fall and or early spring where the temperature is in the 40 - 50 and you camp at sites that includes electric in the price then heat pump is worth it. I will not order it on my next camper (which my wife says is never.)Can anyone help with info on ac heat pump units, are they worth the extra cost?
This is a fine testament but mine has a mind of its own and does what it wants to do, not what I want it to do.....so much nicer setting thermostat to auto - and when you leave its 80 and come home that night to the 40s and heat is already on- much better using the electric you pay for than finding more propane- now when its going to freeze- yeah use furnace and protect underbelly - but for southern states the heat pumps are great- and im so glad I ordered both units .
Can anyone help with info on ac heat pump units, are they worth the extra cost?
Jim
If it is an Atwood take it to the dump.....they are junk and there is no customer service .....We have 3 units on our 35’ Syracuse-2 a/c’s in living area and heat pump in bedroom. The heat pump will only run for 45/60 seconds and then shuts off. It is very loud. Doesn’t seem to put out any heat. Any suggestions what to look at?