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Old 12-03-2022, 10:58 AM   #1
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Truma Combi

Has anyone installed a Truma Combi, replacing the water heater and the heater?
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Old 12-03-2022, 01:48 PM   #2
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It looks like an interesting unit, but I don't see where you can buy one. Looks like they might be sold only to manufacturers.

There also seems to be a demand water heater but they only list some parts and supplies on the web site.
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Old 12-03-2022, 02:03 PM   #3
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Only by Truma partners

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It looks like an interesting unit, but I don't see where you can buy one. Looks like they might be sold only to manufacturers.
That is correct. I tried several ways to get the Truma VarioHeat to replace our Suburban SW6DE.

The Truma products are available for installation only via the partners, but they are available. Truma warns that any 3rd party or aftermarket sales will receive no warranty or parts support.

Was wondering if any Escape owner had done this, for any of the Truma products.

Because of this, we have pretty well settled on the Propex HS2800. Our SW6DE is OK, as long as it works.

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Check on eBay there are some there for sale
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Old 12-03-2022, 02:38 PM   #5
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Yes, did that, but such purchases kill any Truma support. From Truma USA website “If you should encounter Truma products aftermarket or partially assembled, please be advised that warranty and service will not be covered by Truma. Truma also will not supply products or parts to support any aftermarket sold systems.“

Still looking for someone who had a Truma partner dealer do the install.

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Old 12-03-2022, 03:59 PM   #6
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We put a Propex HS2800 in the Transit van a year ago and it works fantastic. Lots of people ask about the Truma Combi on Ford Transit USA forum too and here is a recent post on 11/15/22 that sounds promising:

"It looks like Truma is offering Truma Heaters and Truma Combi units again in the US from their Elkhart, Indiana Corporate Office. They require a certified dealer for the installation and have mobile technicians for service. They even have a dealer here in Phoenix now (LaMesa RV). Check out the Truma website.(RV Water Heaters & Furnaces | Truma North America). They are not a DYI friendly company, but they manufacture a superb product.
We’ve been very happy with our Truma Combi Eco Plus installed by Sportsmobile West, now Field Vans, in 2020."
https://www.fordtransitusaforum.com/...r.78191/page-9
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We lived with a Truma Combi for 4 years in our Airstream Basecamp. I liked it.

One unit for cabin heat as well as hot water.
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That is correct. I tried several ways to get the Truma VarioHeat to replace our Suburban SW6DE.

The Truma products are available for installation only via the partners, but they are available. Truma warns that any 3rd party or aftermarket sales will receive no warranty or parts support.

Was wondering if any Escape owner had done this, for any of the Truma products.

Because of this, we have pretty well settled on the Propex HS2800. Our SW6DE is OK, as long as it works.

73/gus
Have you decided where to install the Propex heater? Would you place it where the Suburban heater was or in a different location. Our Suburban heater is working fine, but when it goes I would also replace with a Propex.
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