Mike, just got a note from Jim a Heartland rep and he did comfirm what we had figured out, the tank heaters are 12 volt!
My fireplace has Greystone on the bottom of it, not sure if thats right or if it was replaced either but works fine and is a nice feature to have, keeps the living room warmer than just furnace alone.
Let me know what you find out with your slide seal, i am curious. Like i said mine has made alot of noise since day one, it is a big slide with alot of weight so something to be watchful for and maybe anticipated by heartland as well since there is a easy was to open by hand if need be. I do plan on making sure ours is adjusted before i take it on the road again.
Something i have not mentioned is the flooring, wasn't sure about it at first but after living in the rv for over a month now love it. We have a 180 lb bull mastiff and his nails are rather large and can do serious damage to alot of things, this floor is not one of them. Strong as can be and easy to clean up slobber as well. It has not gotten one mark from the dogs nails and i do not believe it ever will. Nice stuff for sure. We keep the couch covered with blankets for protection, the bedspread was not so lucky! The dog had it destroyed in a few days, we had a new one ready to go as the one from the factory was nice, just not quite what the dear wife liked so now a new one is on the bed with matching colors along with new throw pillows. Matress is changed as well, factory bed was nicer than our last rv had but still a little tough to sleep on so we switched to the matress we had in our cougar and sleep like babies again.
Get 6 inch of snow last night, figures now its almost time to head home, we will just wait it out since we don't have to be anywhere anytime soon.
Marcus
My fireplace has Greystone on the bottom of it, not sure if thats right or if it was replaced either but works fine and is a nice feature to have, keeps the living room warmer than just furnace alone.
Let me know what you find out with your slide seal, i am curious. Like i said mine has made alot of noise since day one, it is a big slide with alot of weight so something to be watchful for and maybe anticipated by heartland as well since there is a easy was to open by hand if need be. I do plan on making sure ours is adjusted before i take it on the road again.
Something i have not mentioned is the flooring, wasn't sure about it at first but after living in the rv for over a month now love it. We have a 180 lb bull mastiff and his nails are rather large and can do serious damage to alot of things, this floor is not one of them. Strong as can be and easy to clean up slobber as well. It has not gotten one mark from the dogs nails and i do not believe it ever will. Nice stuff for sure. We keep the couch covered with blankets for protection, the bedspread was not so lucky! The dog had it destroyed in a few days, we had a new one ready to go as the one from the factory was nice, just not quite what the dear wife liked so now a new one is on the bed with matching colors along with new throw pillows. Matress is changed as well, factory bed was nicer than our last rv had but still a little tough to sleep on so we switched to the matress we had in our cougar and sleep like babies again.
Get 6 inch of snow last night, figures now its almost time to head home, we will just wait it out since we don't have to be anywhere anytime soon.
Marcus