Hi new to this forum I am close to purchasing a Cyclone 3110 have a couple questions that I was hoping those with winter experience could answer. I live in Southern California so these might seem like ridiculous questions Most of my camping is indeed in fair weather, but I do take trips into the Sierra and Northern Nevada in the winter, and if I had an RV that can handle it, I would use it. I won't be out there if it drops below 0F, but on average its in the teens at night and is not uncommon to see single digit overnight lows. Dealer inventory in my area does not have arctic package or dual pane windows. Should I hold out custom order to get these options or is it overkill based on my needs?
1. Dual pane windows - not sure what the extra cost is because 2 dealers I have talked to discouraged me from getting them, but if extra cost does not break my budget seems to me this would be very desirable to eliminate inside condensation (which I do get in my current toy hauler) and increase efficiency hot/cold climates. I was told that its common for dual panes on RV to leak and fog up customers had issues in the past and they don't want to deal with this issue. Was this a problem in the past? I don't know why manufacturer would offer this option if it was still an issue.
2. Arctic package - was told that since the underbelly on the cyclone is already insulated and heated by the furnace i wont need it. As long as I am staying in and running the furnace I will have no problem with the pipes freezing down to 0F. Seems to me for nominal extra cost I would have insurance against possibility of freezing up, and also not have to run the furnace as much.
Is the dealer giving me reliable information here? I want to believe them... but they also have units in stock they need to sell. So looking for some unbiased feedback from experienced winter adventurers!
I see similar questions asked previously but not exactly in the temp range I am expecting.
Hope to be a Cyclone owner soon!
1. Dual pane windows - not sure what the extra cost is because 2 dealers I have talked to discouraged me from getting them, but if extra cost does not break my budget seems to me this would be very desirable to eliminate inside condensation (which I do get in my current toy hauler) and increase efficiency hot/cold climates. I was told that its common for dual panes on RV to leak and fog up customers had issues in the past and they don't want to deal with this issue. Was this a problem in the past? I don't know why manufacturer would offer this option if it was still an issue.
2. Arctic package - was told that since the underbelly on the cyclone is already insulated and heated by the furnace i wont need it. As long as I am staying in and running the furnace I will have no problem with the pipes freezing down to 0F. Seems to me for nominal extra cost I would have insurance against possibility of freezing up, and also not have to run the furnace as much.
Is the dealer giving me reliable information here? I want to believe them... but they also have units in stock they need to sell. So looking for some unbiased feedback from experienced winter adventurers!
I see similar questions asked previously but not exactly in the temp range I am expecting.
Hope to be a Cyclone owner soon!