I wonder if this change is motivated by something pragmatic such as better performance or supply issues, or if it is just a shift in contractual loyalties following the acquisition of Alde NA by Trum… (View Post)
It's possible. If you check out the 320 plumbing schematic (attached) you see that the hot glycol passes first through the rear convector, then loops through the left convectors, then returns throug… (View Post)
I suspect the answer to your question is going to depend on a number of factors. Probably a balance between weight and drag and those factors will be unique to your specific set-up and circumstances.… (View Post)
It's not the water that heats the glycol, but the other way around. Therefore the Alde can still be used for cabin heat even when the plumbing is drained and winterized. (View Post)
Not sure what the thinking was. As Denny16 noted, the new 2-ways are quite efficient, and probably less cantankerous than a typical 3-way (which operates by a totally different technology). Regardle… (View Post)