atom ant said:I was wondering how conditions would change when towing. I suppose in as much as road heat impacts the undercarriage, so would road cold. Especially with the water tank on the front.
Kevin & Tammy said:We had the factory install tank heaters when we ordered our 36RE. They work great!
Think the price was about $150.
Good question. Why aren't there two house batteries and a properly functioning bathroom exhaust fan. My soapbox tells me that it's because too many consumers settle for what they get. Clearly, if the consumer market demanded these things, manufacturers would include them. Some folks definition of a full time coach leaves a bit to be desired.jlandon13399 said:Why are tank heaters not standard on full time living Redwood RV's?
Are they standard on DRV, Lifestyle, Nu Wa? Are they even optional? I didn't see any when we were shopping features and brands. I would consider Nu Wa and DRV as the "standards" for which other full time coaches should be judged.jlandon13399 said:Why are tank heaters not standard on full time living Redwood RV's?
atom ant said:Are they standard on DRV, Lifestyle, Nu Wa? Are they even optional? I didn't see any when we were shopping features and brands. I would consider Nu Wa and DRV as the "standards" for which other full time coaches should be judged.jlandon13399 said:Why are tank heaters not standard on full time living Redwood RV's?
Ok, LegendDave&Ginny said:atom ant said:Are they standard on DRV, Lifestyle, Nu Wa? Are they even optional? I didn't see any when we were shopping features and brands. I would consider Nu Wa and DRV as the "standards" for which other full time coaches should be judged.jlandon13399 said:Why are tank heaters not standard on full time living Redwood RV's?
Nuwa is out of business so I don't think you can use them as a standard.
rcflame said:I wouldn't want tank heaters standard on my fiver. I don't have a need for them and don't want to pay for something I don't need. It's the same with a dishwasher and a washer and dryer. What few dishes we use are easy to wash by hand, & we prefer to spend a couple of hours a week at the laundry room to get the clothes washed instead of having to do it every couple of days in the rv. We prefer to use the room for a freezer. Basically what I am getting at is everybody's wants and needs are different, so it is better to have these things as options instead of standard. A person can order their's the way they want it, or have the dealer add the options to the one they have on hand to fit the buyers needs.