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Features
- Thermostatically controlled
- Heats up to a 60 gallon tank
- Perfect for off-grid camping
- Designed to meet your RV water needs
- High-quality construction built to serve you for many adventures
- Manufactured to provide the ultimate in reliability, functionality, and value
Product Details
AM 2400 13.5V DC Holding Tank Heater by Ultraheat®. Once the RV Industry exceeded the 40 gal. holding tank capacity barrier back in the mid to late 1990s, UltraHeat designed the Model 2400 tank heater. Intended to be used on RV holding tanks with maximum capacities up to 75 gal. (284 Liters), this heat panel made it possible to retrofit any RV using these enlarged holding tanks with an anti-icing system if it wasn't ordered with this UltraHeat option directly from the RV factory. This Model is still widely used and sold in the retail aftermarket today, offering standalone protection from freezing of correctly sized heat panels to RV holding tanks down to design benchmark of -11°F (-24°C), fully exposed and hanging onto the bottom of tank.
Enclosing RV underbellies was just an emerging idea around this time, so this tank heater was and still is equipped with a thicker, closed cell foam backing to repel both water and road debris kick up. Like all of UltraHeat RV Tank Heaters, this model has a built-in sensor to monitor and maintain the holding tank fluids between approx 44°F and 64°F (6.6° & 17.7°C), once powered up under the two conditions of colder freezing weather conditions and with fluid present within the tank.
Like all of UltraHeat other RV heaters, this panel has an easy peel-n-stick backing using our proprietary adhesive formula, designed not to breakdown and ultimately fail and release like most on the market, in fact increases its adhesion properties in the ageing process. The method in which our adhesive is applied also gives it a stronger molecular concentration, far superior to the secondary adhesion process most commonly used.