I have a question to those of you that have a Truma E2400 gas heater. Does the warm air outlet rotate/swivel to allow you to direct the air in different directions. Also, if you have a dual outlet are you able to close one off. I am getting different answers from different suppliers, including Dometic.
Also, any feedback on performance from those that have had them.
Thanks, Kevin
sandsmere said
06:23 AM Jul 4, 2015
G'day Kevin,
Our Truma has a swivel but I don't think they all do. It just came that way but we never change it anyway.
We didn't worry about the dual outlet.
We love the heater. Works perfectly and is very quiet.
JohnR said
12:58 PM Jul 4, 2015
Kevin
Yes, the hot air outlet can be rotated. We have the heater installed in a 23' Jayco Sterling. Initially considered 2 outlets but went with single that is more than adequate. We have just free camped across the Nullarbor utilising the heater at night and then turning it on about 1/2 hour before getting out of bed. Uses very little gas and is not noisy.
JohnR
Dougwe said
10:04 PM Jul 4, 2015
I have only one outlet that rotates to where I want the heat directed. Great heaters.
Hi All,
I have a question to those of you that have a Truma E2400 gas heater. Does the warm air outlet rotate/swivel to allow you to direct the air in different directions. Also, if you have a dual outlet are you able to close one off. I am getting different answers from different suppliers, including Dometic.
Also, any feedback on performance from those that have had them.
Thanks, Kevin
G'day Kevin,
Our Truma has a swivel but I don't think they all do. It just came that way but we never change it anyway.
We didn't worry about the dual outlet.
We love the heater. Works perfectly and is very quiet.
Kevin
Yes, the hot air outlet can be rotated. We have the heater installed in a 23' Jayco Sterling. Initially considered 2 outlets but went with single that is more than adequate. We have just free camped across the Nullarbor utilising the heater at night and then turning it on about 1/2 hour before getting out of bed. Uses very little gas and is not noisy.
JohnR