Thought I'd seen some national news reports of Florida palms covered in snow earlier this week?Record highs forecast in NE Florida Sunday. Expecting 82F.
Thought I'd seen some national news reports of Florida palms covered in snow earlier this week?
Sleet overnight & freezing rain today in Upstate SC. Almost to the end of it. Not great, but so far isn’t bad as some of the predictions earlier in the week. Brought my mother over to our house, because we have a generator in case she had power outage. Hoping this will be our one winter weather event for 2026.8+ inches here, lots of blowing and drifting. I am REALLY glad I didn't go to the shivereeBut frankly, I could sleep in the camper in the garage and see about as much as I would if I were there. Single-digit temperatures are not fun to be in, even with a ripping campfire, so I'd probably find myself 'inside'
I'm envious of people in warmer climates right now.
As far as snow here in Indiana, our local officials are telling us to stay home for optional activities. I thnk that is a good idea. This probably is the same for everyone east of the Mississippi, probably further west - my friends in Texas are talling me that they have inches of ice on the ground. Hopefully, they don't have another event as they did a few years ago.
Northwestern FL can get some snow on rare occasions.Thought I'd seen some national news reports of Florida palms covered in snow earlier this week?
Northwestern FL can get some snow on rare occasions.
We will see 21F on Sunday morning. Could be a new record low. We just set a record high of 82F on last Sunday.I wish I could say that! After today, we've got another 5-7 days of the cold. I suppose this is why I like May so much, without this weather it is much more difficult to appreciate 70 as a daytime high![]()
We will see 21F on Sunday morning. Could be a new record low. We just set a record high of 82F on last Sunday.
I like my on demand so I can take long showers. With in floor radiant heat my house would stay warm for three days. I’m not sure what they mean by warm. When it was in the minus thirty’s I turned the heat up so to start with more heat mass.
In this brutal temperature area the Price County Power Co-Op built a very reliable grid funded by a vote of the members. Power isn’t cheap but it’s reliable.
You are right about the home furnace room being insulated and warm. Mine is usually around 85F. My Class A is winterized and not used. I would sell it except it makes a good summer guest room.When they work, and are maintained properly I would love one too. The trouble is they have no in remediation in the event something goes wrong as it did in my friends case. I don't mean generating heat through 2 sources -- but if its freezing and it wont' fire...you're going to freeze and spend $800+ to replace it.
They really only need to build an effective drain to empty it -- just like they do for tanked. But to the best of my knowledge no one except Truma does that. And they are definatley a premium brand, that going forward, I will certainly recommend over of the other brands.
In a residential application you'd be ok for quite some time because usually where these heaters are, are at least somewhat warmed --- in the RV case they are right there on the side of the camper, that leaves only a thin metal door from the heat exchanger. So, using in warmer weather or everything works -- you're golden...but there is no plan B.
You've got to main them though -- we have an apartment complex just down the raod from us that focus on 55+ who was using this as their BIG selling point. As they break down, they are replacing them all with tanks becuase over unreliablity and cost to repair.
Our 2018 Holiday Rambler Vacationer originally came with an Atwood Instant Water Heater which was better suited to be a boat anchor. Truma has a factory service center in Lakeland, FL. I had them switch out the Atwood with a Truma Aqua Go instant water heater. Took the technician less than 2 hrs to make the switch. Luckily Truma was running a special at the time. I believe it was $1,350 back then. Loved the Truma; super reliable and easy to drain for winterizing when not in use. It used very little propane too. Truma definitely has it figured out which I understand most of the other brands haven’t.When they work, and are maintained properly I would love one too. The trouble is they have no in remediation in the event something goes wrong as it did in my friends case. I don't mean generating heat through 2 sources -- but if its freezing and it wont' fire...you're going to freeze and spend $800+ to replace it.
They really only need to build an effective drain to empty it -- just like they do for tanked. But to the best of my knowledge no one except Truma does that. And they are definatley a premium brand, that going forward, I will certainly recommend over of the other brands.
In a residential application you'd be ok for quite some time because usually where these heaters are, are at least somewhat warmed --- in the RV case they are right there on the side of the camper, that leaves only a thin metal door from the heat exchanger. So, using in warmer weather or everything works -- you're golden...but there is no plan B.
You've got to main them though -- we have an apartment complex just down the raod from us that focus on 55+ who was using this as their BIG selling point. As they break down, they are replacing them all with tanks becuase over unreliablity and cost to repair.
Our 2018 Holiday Rambler Vacationer originally came with an Atwood Instant Water Heater which was better suited to be a boat anchor. Truma has a factory service center in Lakeland, FL. I had them switch out the Atwood with a Truma Aqua Go instant water heater. Took the technician less than 2 hrs to make the switch. Luckily Truma was running a special at the time. I believe it was $1,350 back then. Loved the Truma; super reliable and easy to drain for winterizing when not in use. It used very little propane too. Truma definitely has it figured out which I understand most of the other brands haven’t.