That's what I mean to get a 9kw or even 7kw your looking way closer to around £1200 at best with all the ancillaries plus a cabinet and the PF controller to work the thermostat.
Don't forget you have to install an additional fuel tank as apparently new legislation prevents you from tapping into your existing tank
I haven't been able to find anything about this new legislation tbh. Our van insurers didn't know anything about it either. The Webasto stand pipe is a pretty good piece of kit, and, if fitted to their instructions will be pretty fail safe.
There was an issue with Ducato based motorhomes which had diesel heaters fitted. Webasto suggest that the fuel pump is removed from the tank and there is a section on the flange of the unit that will nicely accept the stand pipe. It obviously means drilling the fuel pump flange. There was a batch of fuel pumps that failed and were replaced under warranty. However any that were tampered with (ie a hole drilled in it) had their warranty rejected. Those fuel pumps are jolly expensive.
The other issue fitting a stand pipe to some tanks is that some of the drilling swarf will get into the tank, despite the drill bit being coated with grease to catch it. The fitter would have to assume responsibility for this if this swarf was proven to cause other fuel related issues.
My feeling (unless they can direct us to the legislation) is that THEY (PF) don't want the responsibilty and have used it as an excuse not to do the job that way.
I would have thought they would ban fitting additional tanks rather than tapping into your existing fuel tank. If you have a second tank fitted into the van permanently, then you risk spilling fuel into the van with either putting the nozzle in or taking it out. What happens if you overfill your tank?
This is the latest info that I could find regarding the carrying and storage of extra fuel.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/17548007Many found a solution was a Marine tank. Easy to fill on the forecourt, easy to carry and transport, and easy to connect up to the boat. Its what I would use. There is a steel frame work that will secure a 20 litre jerry can (which is also used in the marine industry). It can be taken out at fuel staions and filled on the forecourt before returned full into its frame. All that would need is a longer hose from the tank to the pump.