aarondeere

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Quick question. My TH is scheduled to be built next Tuesday and can't hardly wait. To pass the time I've been reading up on anything Voltage related and came across a 2 part review about someone getting theirs. In this review they mention they didn't get the "all weather package" option. That got me thinking. I looked at my order sheet and that wasn't shown as an option and when you go to the Voltage website, it lists the package but can't tell if that is an option or if its standard. The article I'm referring to is from Toyhauler Adventures and was written back a year ago so maybe back then this was an option and now is standard. Don't know. I just want to get it right. If you guys don't know maybe I'll bug the dealer tomorrow. Thanks.
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randot

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Aaron,
It is listed on the Dutchmen Voltage website as standard. I was told that all Voltages are made with the all-weather package.
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aarondeere

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Thanks so much. I kinda thought it would be standard but started to worry when i imagined getting the dual pane windows and then finding out i missed that package. Thanks for putting my mind at ease.
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lightfoot

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It is a standard and if you check other brands that offer an all weather option, the one from voltage has better R values. The only thing that they don't offer are double pane windows. The trailers are not full 4 season units just 3 season at best. we were out in some 20- cold MI weather last fall and the windows sweated a lot but the place was warm.
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aarondeere

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lightfoot wrote: It is a standard and if you check other brands that offer an all weather option, the one from voltage has better R values. The only thing that they don't offer are double pane windows. The trailers are not full 4 season units just 3 season at best. we were out in some 20- cold MI weather last fall and the windows sweated a lot but the place was warm.
Double pane windows are now optional. I have them ordered on my incoming unit along with tank heaters.
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lightfoot wrote: It is a standard and if you check other brands that offer an all weather option, the one from voltage has better R values. The only thing that they don't offer are double pane windows. The trailers are not full 4 season units just 3 season at best. we were out in some 20- cold MI weather last fall and the windows sweated a lot but the place was warm.
Double pane windows are not needed for the 4 season rating.
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