Quote from: Spruce on December 28, 2022, 03:18:32 pmMy Heatwave's cabinet is made with stainless steel. I'm surprised how little heat it gives off when it's been running a while. The cabinet is warm to the touch, but not hot.My 650 litre tank runs across the width of my van just in front of my rear axle. This gives me space between the tank and rear doors for my hose reels. It also gives me space between the front bulkhead and my tank where my diesel heater is located. My Frostat on my heater kicks in when the temperature inside my heater drops to 3.1 degrees C. But I doubt in very cold weather the heat radiated from the cabinet would be enough to keep the hose reels at the back from freezing up. So I have an 800 watt electric heater, also with frostat control, to look after the back where the hose reels are.When your frost stat kicks in does it not circulate hot water through the reels and back to the tank ?
My Heatwave's cabinet is made with stainless steel. I'm surprised how little heat it gives off when it's been running a while. The cabinet is warm to the touch, but not hot.My 650 litre tank runs across the width of my van just in front of my rear axle. This gives me space between the tank and rear doors for my hose reels. It also gives me space between the front bulkhead and my tank where my diesel heater is located. My Frostat on my heater kicks in when the temperature inside my heater drops to 3.1 degrees C. But I doubt in very cold weather the heat radiated from the cabinet would be enough to keep the hose reels at the back from freezing up. So I have an 800 watt electric heater, also with frostat control, to look after the back where the hose reels are.
Quote from: NWH on December 28, 2022, 06:38:29 pmIt does circulate through the reels but if the probe is not in the right place the reels can get colder quicker.I think spruces set up might be different to yours and mine as he made it himself
It does circulate through the reels but if the probe is not in the right place the reels can get colder quicker.