Phillybarbour
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ALDE wet v Truma dry
Both my previous vans had ALDE heating with heat exchangers. Great heat, very quiet and a great system. Downsides odd leaks needed fixing, and it takes ages from very cold to warm up.
This is my first Truma unit, noisy at first but does go quieter, but I’ve only had it on for a few hours so far.
During long periods in cold weather will it feel like a dry heat as it’s blown air? Does the noise bother anyone at night? Early days for me and I’m not sure at the mo would be interested in others views.
Both my previous vans had ALDE heating with heat exchangers. Great heat, very quiet and a great system. Downsides odd leaks needed fixing, and it takes ages from very cold to warm up.
This is my first Truma unit, noisy at first but does go quieter, but I’ve only had it on for a few hours so far.
During long periods in cold weather will it feel like a dry heat as it’s blown air? Does the noise bother anyone at night? Early days for me and I’m not sure at the mo would be interested in others views.