Re: Prospective buyer questions
If this is a known problem, why hasn't the factory done something about it?
Dave, I can only speculate.
I surveyed people on this forum a few years ago about how many used or planned to use their trailers at various winter temperatures. I was thinking that if a significant % were interested in sub-freezing camping, that it might help convince Heartland to offer more features aimed at that usage.
The percentage using in temps below freezing was a minority. To the extent that survey can be extrapolated to the general population of owners, I can see where Heartland and other manufacturers would view the extra cost as not being a high priority. And the 95% of owners who never camp in the winter probably don't want to pay the extra cost for something they will never use.
And perhaps adding to my speculation, I would assume most people use the ice maker to put ice in their drinks. Probably don't have as much demand for iced drinks in sub-freezing weather.
Sure, there will be a handful of people like me using their trailer in sub-zero conditions at ski resorts. But I don't recall anyone ever wishing they had more ice. And half of my neighbors were dry camping - using the clubhouse facilities.
The least expensive and easiest workaround would be to buy a bag of ice. Next would be to buy a countertop ice maker.