ALDE Heating?

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Hi All,

I am looking to purchase my first real MH after years of using my trusted van conversion. I am on the lookout for a MH that has the Alde wet heating system. I have looked at a few Autotrail models with an Island bed but none seem to have the Alde. Do Autotrail do Alde?
Looking for advise on a MH as per my last post. I know it's personal preference but which make / model gets the most votes? Looked at the likes of Elddis Aspire, Swift Bolero, Bailey Autograph, Adria Matrix etc

TA Steve
 
The heating would always be secondary to the layout for me.

Most important though is payload, can you put in what you need without being illegal?
 
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I have an outline of layout, 2 to 4 berth, 2 x front sofa type seats, seperate toilet / shower. Large fridge? Island bed, Alde system. What MH would have these requirements?
 
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I don't think Alde heating is the be all and end all. We have had both Alde and Truma blown air both have kept us warm.
We also had a Swift Bolero with a huge payload and no where to put it other than floor in the MH.
I agree with Googlebot there are bigger considerations than the heating system.
 
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Current Autotrail Delaware meets your spec. It's available with either an island bed or twin singles. All Autotrail Frontier models have Alde.

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This one looks to have everything you asked for.
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We've had both blown air and Alde now, and the Alde heating in our AT Delaware is the best I've experienced. Alde heating takes a little longer to warm the van up (blown hot air is pretty fast of course) though in this van, within minutes we of turning on the heating, you can use the two auxiliary fans in the panels behind the cab seats to start to warm the air using the heat from the pipes feeding the radiators, even before the radiators are getting warm. And the heating does not dry you out like blown air IMHO!
 
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