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On my tank I have the 3 kW but have the flow controller set on 20 with 2 ball valves fitted . This improves the temp by pumping from the bottom of the tank and directing it via 15mm push first pipes to the top of the tank. The result the whole tank is warm instead of the top.
Of those who have immersions in their vans, have any of you 'fessed up to your insurers? Not just that you have hot water but also the way you heat it? I'd be interested to hear of your experiences.
Well done for having a go. I do think there is a gap in the market for a reasonably priced , efficient and safe water heating system for our trade. T
Quote from: Perfect Windows on November 01, 2018, 06:18:56 pmOf those who have immersions in their vans, have any of you 'fessed up to your insurers? Not just that you have hot water but also the way you heat it? I'd be interested to hear of your experiences.Is there an actual need to do so, because one's have stuck an immersion inside a secure tank in their van? What am I missing for the need to inform the insurance company
Quote from: nathankaye on November 01, 2018, 06:30:11 pmQuote from: Perfect Windows on November 01, 2018, 06:18:56 pmOf those who have immersions in their vans, have any of you 'fessed up to your insurers? Not just that you have hot water but also the way you heat it? I'd be interested to hear of your experiences.Is there an actual need to do so, because one's have stuck an immersion inside a secure tank in their van? What am I missing for the need to inform the insurance companyBecause if you don't tell the insurance company and there's a fire as a result of your modification, they won't pay out.Vin
Quote from: Perfect Windows on November 01, 2018, 07:17:57 pmQuote from: nathankaye on November 01, 2018, 06:30:11 pmQuote from: Perfect Windows on November 01, 2018, 06:18:56 pmOf those who have immersions in their vans, have any of you 'fessed up to your insurers? Not just that you have hot water but also the way you heat it? I'd be interested to hear of your experiences.Is there an actual need to do so, because one's have stuck an immersion inside a secure tank in their van? What am I missing for the need to inform the insurance companyBecause if you don't tell the insurance company and there's a fire as a result of your modification, they won't pay out.VinThat would only be the case if its totally miss wired in the first place and only then if someone hasn't got a cut out fuse ox which again is very unlikely. But I can see your point. However, even on my faulty immersion I never had a problem with over heated live wires and most I would imagine know to use a dedicated line with a 3kw element, perhaps artic wiring for added protection and also the higher fuse required.
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over the course of 10 years a brand new professionally fitted diesel heater in a new van that you plan to keep for 10 years will cost you around £27 a week(including initial costs and say 3 services in that time plus diesel costs(£80 a month for 10 months each year)so around £14k...if you earn (say £50k a year),thats £500k in 10 years is £14k acceptable to have hot water every working day for 10 years?
Of those who have immersions in their vans, have any of you 'fessed up to your insurers? Not just that you have hot water but also the way you heat it? I'd be interested to hear of your experiences.Vin
Quote from: dazmond on November 01, 2018, 07:19:02 pmover the course of 10 years a brand new professionally fitted diesel heater in a new van that you plan to keep for 10 years will cost you around £27 a week(including initial costs and say 3 services in that time plus diesel costs(£80 a month for 10 months each year)so around £14k...if you earn (say £50k a year),thats £500k in 10 years is £14k acceptable to have hot water every working day for 10 years?I’d say a big yes! But then again I am Biased now. Day of tinkering with it tomorrow at work. Love it so far though.
Daz said: over the course of 10 years a brand new professionally fitted diesel heater in a new van that you plan to keep for 10 years will cost you around £27 a week(including initial costs and say 3 services in that time plus diesel costs(£80 a month for 10 months each year)so around £14k...if you earn (say £50k a year),thats £500k in 10 years is £14k acceptable to have hot water every working day for 10 years?I gave your comment a "like" - but for arguments sake let's say that hot lets you go on average 20% faster and earns you 10K more than you would have otherwise done. (Figure plucked out of my derriere )So now that's £100K EXTRA over ten years for 14K investment.Still looks good.