It seems that the argument over hot versus cold is not whether one is more effective than another, its more like is it really needed in our industry.
I live rural and coastal at the same time and a lot of my work is like 4 weekly first cleans, some months its ok and some areas are better than others but on the whole, I think I may benefit from hot water.
I just ain't paying out to Grippa/whoever, a silly amount of money that'll basically slash my profit by a fair percentage. I do look at the systems and they do look nice etc, but when I think about handing the ££ over it kills me. Even on a monthly basis that's a lot of extra money to payout.
I do have a 3kw immersion though, but it doesn't get the water hot enough to the point where it seems to make a difference. what is the sweet spot temp wise?
I am considering getting another immersion in the tank to boost the temps right up, I reckon it'll cost no more in electricity than it would in diesel, but I won't have a stupid amount to outlay. Also the expensive frost stat I wouldn't need, as a side benefit of an immersion heater is keeping the van warm overnight so double whammy there.
I may end up with a deformed looking tank though, its probably years old now though.