The Truma AquaGo, VarioHeat, and the all-new Aventa will be highlighted on Winnebago Towables‘ latest development at the Florida RV SuperShow, according to a release.
These Truma products come standard on the high-tech, energy-efficient Micro Minnie FLX travel trailer.
Winnebago Towables hand-picked each Truma product for its reliability, solar compatibility, and performance, both on and off the grid.
“While the Micro Minnie FLX has focused on solar, we didn’t want to stop there. We wanted to include more efficient systems that can help extend the use of RVs while unplugged. The AquaGo water heater and VarioHeat furnace checked those boxes. The fact that the new 110V Aventa AC is so efficient it can be powered off the 12V system the Micro Minnie FLX offers was an added bonus. While the Micro Minnie FLX does focus on unplugged stays, we didn’t want to discount the customers who are looking for a better-connected experience. The suite of Truma appliances offers just that,” said Winnebago Towables Senior Product Manager Adam Christoffersen.
“Truma has a strong reputation for engineering, quality of its products, and support after the sale. All of these factors made sense to grow the Truma and Winnebago relationship into our Towables business,“ he added.
The Truma AquaGo, Truma VarioHeat, and Truma Aventa are all conveniently controlled from a single Truma CP Plus control panel in the unit. This allows Micro Minnie FLX owners to set their preferred water temperature and interior trailer temperature in one place.
The Truma CP Plus will automatically engage the air conditioner or the furnace as needed to maintain the ideal interior temperature. Hence, the trailer never gets too hot or cold, thereby saving energy.
The Micro Minnie FLX will be on display at the Florida RV SuperShow. Visit the Truma booth at 680 East Midway to learn more.