Has anyone out there used a Proheat X45 unit to heat your coach? There is one on ebay for sale from a truck. What is the difference between the truck and coach unit. I see two different ones advertised on the Proheat interent site, one for coach and one for truck. With this unit being 45,000 btu it seems it would provide enough for coach, engine and some bay heat.
I think the size is the right size, any bigger and you get wasted capacity. The next question would be all the hookups, fuel, exhaust, inlet and outlet pipes, electrical and is there physical space where you want to mount it. are there any parts you need that are not included such as a fuel pump for the unit, relays controlling cool down cycle and the water pump?
Lastly, what is the delta T for this unit? Delta T is the maximum recommended temperature difference between the inlet and outlet pipes when running. Espar (10 degrees or less) has a lower delta T than Webasto (up to 20 degrees). A higher Delta T is easier to design a system around. A lower delta T requires a higher capacity pump / larger pipes to circulate the water more quickly, resulting in the lower temp difference.
I don't think the coach and truck versions of the actual heater itself are any different. The truck version is usually in an enclosure that mounts to the frame rail. The bus version may have a different enclosure with the same heater.
I bought a takeout X45 from Nimco Bus Parts and it seems to a be a truck version, but no reason it woin't work for my bus. I have yet to do anything with my X45. I might get around to doing something this winter.
Brian Elfert
scanzel,
The only different variation of the X45 is voltage. 12v dc or 24v dc. Other than that, all the same.
I use 1 Proheat X45 to heat my whole coach. And it does it well. I'm in it now and last night went down to 20deg. I woke up
this morning and the inside temp was still 73deg. Now, If only I can keep the genset running...Hummmm.
Good Luck
Nick-