im gonna phone grippatank up tomorrow.you can just buy the heater,split relay,batteries and fitting on their website but i think i need to speak to them first before parting with the best part of £4.5k!
its a good 3 hour drive from manchester to their fitting centre but the new van could do with a good long drive.looking forward to it!
£4.5K its a lot of dosh isn't it just to go hot. I looked on their site yesterday and once its all totted up it comes to a lot of money. Think about it, for that kind of money you could get a reasonable second hand working vehicle.
spoke to oliver today.yep its a lot of money matt but tbh im sick to death of messing about with gas heaters and after my last scare with them ive been cold only which is fine but my hose is like wire esp during the last week or so and hot water is better than cold as you know esp for first cleans and add ons so ive bit the bullet.
with my new van ive decided to pay the balloon payment when the lease is up as i reckon itll last 10 years( at least).i only do around 4000 miles a year,if that.so i see it as an investment.now is a good time to fit a diesel heater at the start of my vans life.
there s guys that have had these types of diesel heaters for 10 years+ with very little problems.yes they need a service now and then of course.
ive also opted for the smart chargers for the van too as well as all fitting/plumbing etc.
nearly £750 is VAT out of nearly 4.5k!!
the thought of just being able to use hot water whenever i want(without running out of gas and having to change bottles!)and not having to worry at night when its below freezing(frost stat as standard on these heaters)and finally getting rid of my pumpbox(pump will be housed in the heater unit)swung it for me.
ive never had anything "professionally fitted" so its about time after 24 years of window cleaning!