I have a 1989 swift corvette which has given us much pleasure over the last year or so, only downside is that it does not have a hot water system. I am looking for some advice on how i can simply and cheaply add hotwater. Water is drawn from outside using a submersible pump with microswitched taps. We only require hot water when on site connected to electric hook-up. Most of the water heaters I have seen are gas and quite expensive, also I don't really want to start cutting holes in the van for fules etc... So what type of electric heat do I need, could i use an instantanious water heater like those used over sinks, also what is the difference between vented and un-vented and which should be used in my situation, if any...?
would the current to your van be enough on site? i would have thought that the drain would have been to much. however if you could use one, the water would be heated and i sits waiting to be used so you d only have to refill and boil a couple of times a day if that, but as its bascally a big kettle what about the steam//condensation it would produce just a thought but what about a gas catering boiler? you could use this in an awning and only put the thing half full
10 amps usually the norm but it could be as low as 6 amps and occasionally 16amps but i would if going your route get something thats going to work on the lowest and then your guarenteed that its going to work otherwise your back to boiling the gas kettle and something sat in the corner taking up space.
I would opt for the 3 way water heater but simply use the Electric option (you don't have to connect gas), I am not sure but as you will not be using gas you might not need a vent, unless there is a huge heat build up?
I think it would be safe, but please do not take my word for it, I would ask a professional.
Hi Sprouty, that's OK, but these types of heaters are expensive and I am looking for a cheap!!! method of adding hot water. The instantanious types I mentioned above can be from as little as £30-50, but are they OK to fit....?
As Tentmad suggested you might have problems on sites where the ampage is low and especially if you use it when you have other appliances on (TV etc) they will use quite a high level and this will probably trip your fuse!
I cannot remember the name but if you do a search for Carver Wat4er heaters there is a bloke called Gary and I am sure he sells re-conditioned (guaranteed) he is def an expert try it here!
Quote: Originally posted by chrischunsi on 04/07/2005
Hi Sprouty, that's OK, but these types of heaters are expensive and I am looking for a cheap!!! method of adding hot water. The instantanious types I mentioned above can be from as little as £30-50, but are they OK to fit....?
No they are not allowed in caravans anymore is the simple answer but if it is already fitted then it is OK to keep it. Some older models are very hard to find spares for so buying cheap might be a total waste of money if it needs unobtainable ones
On the original question, Truma do the 'Truma-Therme' which is a 5 litre mains electric water heater with a 500w element, costs about £150 and is very simple to fit. Reich do a similar but 10 litre capacity model with 800w element at about £300
Thanks for the last couple of posts. I have looked on Ebay and they have a couple of heaters at the moment ending within the next couple of days.
Also thanks to arc systems, I have taken a look at hte heater mentioned and it looks ideal. I think I may have to just put my hand deeper in to my pockets :-((( if I can't get a used one.