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The trouble with running a 'Hot Tap' (shower) unit (omnipole supply them) is that you can't heat the water directly to your pole because the water to the burner once ignited has to be kept running otherwise when you stop poling the heater will overheat and blow your hoses apart like mine did. The only way you can do it is to heat the water by means of circulation from the tank via the propane boiler back into the water tank. Also it is highly recommended that the propane boiler is used in an open unconfined space outside the vehicle. Also it is very hazardous to carry a large propane tank inside your vehicle. Personally I would look at fitting a diesel heater unit like 'Webasto' or Eberspacher' for safety and security resons. I have a complete reconditioned Eberspacher D5W night storage heater unit in mint working order which I plan on selling if someone is prepared to offer me £500ono for it as I no longer use it as I have fitted an indirect boiler into my van and plan to connect 2 water solar panels to it.
Quote from: EasyClean on October 15, 2006, 10:30:39 pmThe trouble with running a 'Hot Tap' (shower) unit (omnipole supply them) is that you can't heat the water directly to your pole because the water to the burner once ignited has to be kept running otherwise when you stop poling the heater will overheat and blow your hoses apart like mine did. The only way you can do it is to heat the water by means of circulation from the tank via the propane boiler back into the water tank. Also it is highly recommended that the propane boiler is used in an open unconfined space outside the vehicle. Also it is very hazardous to carry a large propane tank inside your vehicle. Personally I would look at fitting a diesel heater unit like 'Webasto' or Eberspacher' for safety and security resons. I have a complete reconditioned Eberspacher D5W night storage heater unit in mint working order which I plan on selling if someone is prepared to offer me £500ono for it as I no longer use it as I have fitted an indirect boiler into my van and plan to connect 2 water solar panels to it.was only looking at the diesel heaters as mentioned in earlier postsis that the Hydronic 5 you have for sale?
do you know the spec? ie max output? does it have different heat settings and what the ltr per hour is?any info would be coolCheers mate