tomnnva
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We have been wintering in Mesa, AZ our first, and last, visit to this beautiful part of the country ? it?s just been too darn cold. So next winter its back to central Florida with their humidity and bugs, warm does matter.
So here is the issue, we have been running the Aqua-Hot system as our primary heat source for approximately 6 weeks. For one week the temps would plunge to the mid 20?s at nite and reach, maybe, the 50?s during the day. The remaining 5 weeks was 30?s nite, 50-60 during the day. We have the coach thermostat set at 67 degrees. Our Aqua-Hot system provides continuous hot water and a radiator system for heating the coach. The model is AHE450DW3 and is called ?Hydronic Heat?. It has a diesel burner which ignites on demand, we really like the hot water system and the heater puts out great heat.
But, Aqua-Hot is always sipping from the diesel fuel tank. When only heating hot water for shower and sinks the diesel used is not noticeable, continuous use for heating the coach is a different story. I started monitoring the fuel usage and after 6 weeks the fuel used was quite evident, we went back to heat pumps and the fake fireplace.
When we travel the roads we always fill up with the fuel gauge registering between ? full and ? full (it just seems less expensive that way). Today we fueled up after running the Aqua-Hot system as the primary heat system for 6 weeks with no miles down the road, bad news, the tank registered less than ? full. Now I?m doing some guess work here, I do not have perfect memory as to our fuel situation last October, but I think the Aqua-Hot system used about 50 gallons of diesel during the cold spell. Instead of our normal 50 gallons at a fuel stop, today I pumped in 102 gallons, ouch. 50 gallons of diesel used to heat the coach equals $200.
So it?s back to the Sun Shine state to avoid, hopefully, cold winters and if heat is needed for long periods, I will stay away from the Aqua-Hot ?Hydronic Heater?.
So here is the issue, we have been running the Aqua-Hot system as our primary heat source for approximately 6 weeks. For one week the temps would plunge to the mid 20?s at nite and reach, maybe, the 50?s during the day. The remaining 5 weeks was 30?s nite, 50-60 during the day. We have the coach thermostat set at 67 degrees. Our Aqua-Hot system provides continuous hot water and a radiator system for heating the coach. The model is AHE450DW3 and is called ?Hydronic Heat?. It has a diesel burner which ignites on demand, we really like the hot water system and the heater puts out great heat.
But, Aqua-Hot is always sipping from the diesel fuel tank. When only heating hot water for shower and sinks the diesel used is not noticeable, continuous use for heating the coach is a different story. I started monitoring the fuel usage and after 6 weeks the fuel used was quite evident, we went back to heat pumps and the fake fireplace.
When we travel the roads we always fill up with the fuel gauge registering between ? full and ? full (it just seems less expensive that way). Today we fueled up after running the Aqua-Hot system as the primary heat system for 6 weeks with no miles down the road, bad news, the tank registered less than ? full. Now I?m doing some guess work here, I do not have perfect memory as to our fuel situation last October, but I think the Aqua-Hot system used about 50 gallons of diesel during the cold spell. Instead of our normal 50 gallons at a fuel stop, today I pumped in 102 gallons, ouch. 50 gallons of diesel used to heat the coach equals $200.
So it?s back to the Sun Shine state to avoid, hopefully, cold winters and if heat is needed for long periods, I will stay away from the Aqua-Hot ?Hydronic Heater?.