DrivenToAdventure
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Hi Everyone,
I've been reading the Espar manual and researching online all night and I'm afraid I'm still confused . Here is my issue:
I'm trying to decide between the Espar Hydronic 3 D5E and the Hydronic 2 D5E. I wrote to Espar and corresponded with them and ended up even more confused! We are planning extended travel throughout various climates and therefore need a heater capable of operating at higher altitudes occasionally. Espar told me we had to use the Hydronic 2 but I was leaning towards the Hydronic 3 and I can't figure out why it's not capable of operating at higher altitudes (the Espar product catalog doesn't mention specifically that it can't but the Espar rep told me I HAD to use the Hydronic 2. Also the heatso website says the 3 isn't capable of operating above 1500 meters).
Does anyone know what the real deal is because honestly the various Espar manuals I have contradict themselves and online info seems difficult to come by.
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer!
I've been reading the Espar manual and researching online all night and I'm afraid I'm still confused . Here is my issue:
I'm trying to decide between the Espar Hydronic 3 D5E and the Hydronic 2 D5E. I wrote to Espar and corresponded with them and ended up even more confused! We are planning extended travel throughout various climates and therefore need a heater capable of operating at higher altitudes occasionally. Espar told me we had to use the Hydronic 2 but I was leaning towards the Hydronic 3 and I can't figure out why it's not capable of operating at higher altitudes (the Espar product catalog doesn't mention specifically that it can't but the Espar rep told me I HAD to use the Hydronic 2. Also the heatso website says the 3 isn't capable of operating above 1500 meters).
Does anyone know what the real deal is because honestly the various Espar manuals I have contradict themselves and online info seems difficult to come by.
Thanks in advance for any guidance you can offer!