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Old 05-21-2008, 08:15 AM   #1
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Has anyone added an additional AquaHot heat exchanger and blower to a coach? Our coach is an 06 Camelot PAQ. It would be much more comfortable in cold weather if there was an additional heat source in the atrium area (passenger side front slide).
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Has anyone added an additional AquaHot heat exchanger and blower to a coach? Our coach is an 06 Camelot PAQ. It would be much more comfortable in cold weather if there was an additional heat source in the atrium area (passenger side front slide).
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That's on my summer to do list. I have the 4 little radiators in the kitch,living,driver area and the blower with floor vents in the bed/bath. Once it gets up to temp it's fine, but the front area takes a long time when it's really cold. I plan to add something up front that moves a lot of air for a quick warm up and then let the little guys take over. I replaced the fans for the dash unit to get more air movement while driving. It helps some but I want move warm air! I was thinking of getting a blower like in the bed/bath room and mounting it under the dash.

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