Understanding Your Truma Systems on MDC USA Trailers

When you head off-grid in your MDC, comfort shouldn’t be a compromise. That’s why MDC equips their models with Truma. Recognized as a leader in the RV industry, you can rest assured you’ll have plenty of hot water and heat. These systems work quietly and efficiently to keep you cozy, whether you’re showering after a long day on the trails or staying warm on a chilly night. Now, you might be asking, “What’s the difference in all these components?” We’re breaking it down for you to ensure setup is quick and easy at the campsite! 

Truma AquaGo: Instant and Continuous Hot Water 

The Truma AquaGo is a tankless, on-demand hot water heater designed to deliver a steady flow of warm water. Instead of storing water and reheating it, the AquaGo only heats water as you use it. This not only improves efficiency but it also reduces waiting time. Turn on your sink or shower, and the burner activates to deliver hot water within seconds. Most MDC owners run this system on propane, so make sure your gas supply is turned on when heading into the shower. One of the key benefits is that temperatures stay consistent even if water flow changes, so no sudden cold bursts while you’re rinsing.  

Pro Tip: Regular descaling maintenance keeps the system in top shape, especially if you frequently camp where water has higher mineral content. 

Truma Furnace: Reliable Heat, No Matter the Weather 

Chilly nights in the desert or high elevation? No problem. The Truma furnace is designed to quickly warm the cabin using quiet, efficient ducted heat. Running on propane, this furnace evenly distributes heat throughout your trailer, keeping every corner comfortable. It ignites automatically when heat is called for, and once it reaches your set temperature, it will cycle as needed to maintain the warmth. 

Truma CP Plus: Your Climate Command Center 

All the comfort systems come together on one simple screen. This control panel allows you to adjust water temperature, furnace settings, and available modes.  

The intuitive interface gives you quick access to system status and alerts if something needs attention, such as low propane or a flame failure. Learning this screen is key before taking out your MDC! There’s nothing worse than arriving at the campsite sweaty or freezing and not knowing how to operate the CP Plus panel.  

Pro Tip: If something is not heating properly, the CP Plus is the first place to check for error icons or incorrect mode settings. 

Final Thoughts 

Your Truma systems are designed to enhance your camping experience without sacrificing the comforts of home.  

If you’re ever unsure about modes, troubleshooting steps, or maintenance, your Princess Craft RV team is always here to help keep your MDC USA adventure ready! 

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