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All my gear is frozen, because like a fool, I didn't put the heater on.Thinking of linking my radiator to a heat exchanger.I'm sure I remember someone talking about this a while ago, it wouldn't end up heating the tank just stop it from freezing.Any views on this, don't really want propane or everything, just want to redistribute some heat
what run your engine all night? I don't understand.
I've never had my tank freeze, only the pump and the reel, oh and the hose from tank to di.
This idea would work,.. and I've often considered doing it myself. You'd need to add a heat exchanger of some description,.. something like this maybe:http://cgi.ebay.ie/Solar-Panel-Hot-Water-Immersion-Coil-Heat-Exchanger_W0QQitemZ280309336593QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air?hash=item280309336593&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318But it'd warm your tank up enough during the day to stop freezing overnight I'd imagine.
Would it not be simpler to put a heater in the van or are you too far from your house for electric?
Have you thought about exhaust heat, that free wate heat energy. someone suggest wrapping a coil around the exhaust and then getting that to tank...ok i dont know, just a thought.
have you considered a leisure battery with splitter to run a caravan heater..........can be thermostaticly controlled
Quote from: LWC - Equip Direct on February 04, 2009, 11:52:40 pmHave you thought about exhaust heat, that free wate heat energy. someone suggest wrapping a coil around the exhaust and then getting that to tank...ok i dont know, just a thought.Yes that's a good one. I looked at sourcing high temp hose to do just that. Put a pipe into the tank around the exhaust and then back in and let convection do the rest. But I think there are two issues: when the tank is empty the bit in the tank would get v hot, so you'd need to be able to turn it off, and you would need to cover sufficient area of the exhaust to get the heat out, lots of pipe bending...maybe
Quote from: mikethechamois on February 04, 2009, 10:32:00 pmhave you considered a leisure battery with splitter to run a caravan heater..........can be thermostaticly controlledI thought caravan's got most of their heat from gas, cos I don't think 12 volt will give enough power for a water heater. I'm beginning to think that maybe a 240volt heater on thermostat for the 4 weeks a year I get frost on the south coast! As I do park on the drive. Maybe I'm trying to be a bit clever and reinvent the wheel instead of taking the simple solution.