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Delta 321BH 1 month observations

Goobersan

Member
A couple items we've noticed in our first month owning a '24 321BH
—The 120v outlets seem to be on 1 gfci. I think splitting that to 2 (kitchen & Bunkhouse, bath & master)
—The 120v circuit is also on 1 breaker making it a challenge for winter camping w/ a Dehumidifier and a small space heater.
—Heating ductwork needs improvement. Master bedroom is 8-10° warmer than the rest of the camper. While the directional grills are nice a damper system would make it possible to balance the entire camper. This is why we're using a space heater in the Bunkhouse.

Love the camper so far. This being our first new rig we still have much to learn.
 

Bonesrh

New member
A couple items we've noticed in our first month owning a '24 321BH
—The 120v outlets seem to be on 1 gfci. I think splitting that to 2 (kitchen & Bunkhouse, bath & master)
—The 120v circuit is also on 1 breaker making it a challenge for winter camping w/ a Dehumidifier and a small space heater.
—Heating ductwork needs improvement. Master bedroom is 8-10° warmer than the rest of the camper. While the directional grills are nice a damper system would make it possible to balance the entire camper. This is why we're using a space heater in the Bunkhouse.

Love the camper so far. This being our first new rig we still have much to learn.
Same. We’ve had ours since July but live at elevation in Colorado. The master bedroom is way warmer. The air to the bunk is cool so we run a second heater in there. I’m putting up rigid foam board around the bunkhouse and on the underside. I did add “dampers” to the master and bathroom vents, closed about 1/3. It helped airflow to the bunkhouse a little bit the air coming out is still not hot.
 
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