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wvyankee2 SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 10318 Registration date : 2008-01-22 Age : 63 Location : Cabell Co., West Virginia
| Subject: New Cab Heater Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:18 pm | |
| UTV Industry News Friday, February 5, 2010 NEW COMPACT HEATER REVOLUTIONIZES OFF-ROADING Chilly and cold, winter days just got more comfortable for off-road enthusiasts. From Aqua-Hot Heating Systems, the leader in hydronic heating systems for the RV industry for over 25 years, comes the innovative Aqua-Hot 100 Off-Road Heater. Connecting to an engine's cooling system, the compact unit quietly and efficiently heats cabs with a brushless, radial axial fan. It's perfect for two-person UTV cabs, small utility tractor enclosures, supplemental rear heat in Jeeps and larger vehicles where battery power is limited. The economical Aqua-Hot 100 draws less than 0.5 amps, ensuring long hours of warmth without draining the battery. Delivering big heat from a small package, it weighs only 3.5 lbs. and measures just 5.5" H x 5.5" D x 9.5" W. A tough, high-strength nylon 6/6 housing resists harsh elements and challenging environments. An adjustable mounting bracket rotates 180° for easy installation to the floor, firewall or under dash. Slotted mounting arms and a serrated clamp ensure a tight fit. An integrated, variable-speed switch reduces wiring and enables the fan to be set from 0 to 100 cfm. With a one-year warranty, the versatile Aqua-Hot 100 Off-Road Heater has a suggested retail price of just $189.99. For larger cabins where more battery power is available, the Aqua-Hot 200 provides a fan output of 0 to 200 cfm and draws just 2 amps. Convenient installation kits are also offered. Contact Aqua-Hot Heating Systems, 15549 E Hwy 52, Fort Lupton, CO 80621. Toll free: 800-685-4298 or 303-659-8221; Fax: 303-857-9000. sales@aquahotoffroad.com; www.aquahotoffroad.com. | |
| | | AIRBORNE SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 6266 Registration date : 2008-05-01 Age : 49 Location : Morgantown, West Virginia
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:25 pm | |
| Good post! | |
| | | roamerr SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 481 Registration date : 2008-02-04 Age : 53 Location : King, NC
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:06 pm | |
| Nice! I could have used it several times this year... | |
| | | sstandefer SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 109 Registration date : 2008-12-08 Age : 67 Location : Pikeville TN
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:15 pm | |
| good looking heater and very reasonable price | |
| | | Gimpy SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 7708 Registration date : 2009-10-01 Location : Louisville, KY
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:30 pm | |
| I heard, from another forum, that others have been buying and installing one from Summit Racing. It is a 28,000 BTU with a 260 cfm blower for $135.95. | |
| | | AIRBORNE SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 6266 Registration date : 2008-05-01 Age : 49 Location : Morgantown, West Virginia
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:37 pm | |
| - Gimpy wrote:
- I heard, from another forum, that others have been buying and installing one from Summit Racing. It is a 28,000 BTU with a 260 cfm blower for $135.95.
I saw that on RZR forums, but the one guy also complained about how it did not come with the correct hardware and he spent quite awhile trying to get it installed. I think he finally did though. I have a heater in my Rhino. It cost over 400, but it is custom made to fit the Rhino. Tim and Todd have the same brand in their RZR. From the dealings I had with the company, they were great. They replaced the switch and the blower motor free of charge. My only concern with buying one that is not model specific is the mounting, especially in a machine like the RZR where storage space is limited already. | |
| | | roamerr SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 481 Registration date : 2008-02-04 Age : 53 Location : King, NC
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:38 pm | |
| Here's the Summit one. Defintely bare bones. Basically a heater core with fan and 3 speed motor. You have to supply your own switch and mounting hardware. I wonder where to put one of these and still be able to cross the WV creeks. The directions say install below the radiator cap level or otherwise it may trap air and not function properly. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-991105/?rtype=10 | |
| | | AIRBORNE SSXSRider Member
Number of posts : 6266 Registration date : 2008-05-01 Age : 49 Location : Morgantown, West Virginia
| Subject: Re: New Cab Heater Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:48 pm | |
| My Rhino heater is up along the front crossmember. If I am that deep someone needs to smack me anyway. Randy, the one my brother has on his 660 sits right where the 700 airbox is. Great unit and very good results, especially once your machine is good and warm. They just sent him a new heater core after 12 months, free of charge. Their customer service has been awesome to say the least. | |
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