No, it's actually a heater to keep warm John. I have heard of a gas or diesel heater but not the one I asked about. Apparently and according to Avan it works off the hot water storage tank.
Dougwe said
07:47 PM Aug 29, 2014
The CV in Adelaide I am going to look at soon can have a continuous hot water system fitted. Sounds good to me.
The 1 issue with the combo unit doug is.. You might want hot water but you don't need the Heat...
John, also that Hot water system is a mount outside, definitely not allowed to be mounted inside ANY structure.... Due to the Exhaust..
Juergen
-- Edited by SnowT on Sunday 31st of August 2014 03:54:29 PM
The Hats said
04:36 PM Aug 31, 2014
mate We are staying away from the gas heaters and and are putting in a diesel on with a 50liter diesel tank under the van just for the heater,
We save the gas for cooking and hot water only. Wendy and I plane for some very extended bush camping so if there is any sort of fire ban
we need all the gas we can that is why I got Roadstar to replace the 3 way fridge with the 12,24,240 volt on as we have enough solar to live on.
Cheers
The Hats
Ron
Dougwe said
09:18 AM Sep 1, 2014
Interesting about your fridge change Ron. Does that mean a 3 way fridge can't be used on gas during a "Total Fire Bad". If so I was unaware of that.
The Hats said
10:45 AM Sep 1, 2014
Dougwe wrote:
Interesting about your fridge change Ron. Does that mean a 3 way fridge can't be used on gas during a "Total Fire Bad". If so I was unaware of that.
Mate my choice was made to save gas as a gas cooking devise can be used during a fire ban, we have plenty of solar and a genny,
to run the fridge so all our gas is only for hot water and cooking.
Cheers
The Hats
Ron
Dougwe said
07:44 PM Sep 1, 2014
I will be having as minimum 200w of Solar Panel on the roof charging as minimum 200ah batteries, with a 120w portable panel as well for when stationary for any length of time so I can follow the sun around.
New Wanderers said
12:26 PM Sep 3, 2014
Hi Doug,
We are having a new caravan built which will have a total of 360w solar panels, total 200 ah batteries, 12 volt fridge and a Truma combined Gas/Electric hot water and heater, we went this way because of issues with the 3 way fridges in the warmer areas of OZ, I like my beer cold. :) The gas that would have been used for the fridge if we had a 3 fridge is now used for the heater/hot water and this balances the gas usage out, there is a requirement to have an external vent.
Dougwe said
12:48 PM Sep 3, 2014
Thanks NW, I am still deciding which way to go with heating when not on 240v. Some say Diesel is noisy and smelly and then some say Gas can run out and is quiet with no smell. All a personal choice thing I think. I will decide what way to go soon I reckon.
The system I asked about is apparently newish to the market and is being tested by a CV builder with success. At this stage I would prefer to keep my hot water separate from the heating of the Den.
For a caravan.
I was told about these today. Does anyone know about them? heard about them? what are they like? etc. $2,750
Maybe one Like JC ( Jim ) got ,
www.ebay.com.au/itm/JOOLCA-LPG-GAS-PORTABLE-OFF-GRID-CAMP-INSTANT-HOT-WATER-SHOWER-HEATER-CARAVAN-/271504360786
Looking on the moment to get one like that Doug
Cheers John
hello Doug
Have a look at this link
Ken
caravanersforum.com/viewtopic.php
The 1 issue with the combo unit doug is.. You might want hot water but you don't need the Heat...
John, also that Hot water system is a mount outside, definitely not allowed to be mounted inside ANY structure.... Due to the Exhaust..
Juergen
-- Edited by SnowT on Sunday 31st of August 2014 03:54:29 PM
mate We are staying away from the gas heaters and and are putting in a diesel on with a 50liter diesel tank under the van just for the heater,
We save the gas for cooking and hot water only. Wendy and I plane for some very extended bush camping so if there is any sort of fire ban
we need all the gas we can that is why I got Roadstar to replace the 3 way fridge with the 12,24,240 volt on as we have enough solar to live on.
Cheers
The Hats
Ron
Mate my choice was made to save gas as a gas cooking devise can be used during a fire ban, we have plenty of solar and a genny,
to run the fridge so all our gas is only for hot water and cooking.
Cheers
The Hats
Ron
We are having a new caravan built which will have a total of 360w solar panels, total 200 ah batteries, 12 volt fridge and a Truma combined Gas/Electric hot water and heater, we went this way because of issues with the 3 way fridges in the warmer areas of OZ, I like my beer cold. :) The gas that would have been used for the fridge if we had a 3 fridge is now used for the heater/hot water and this balances the gas usage out, there is a requirement to have an external vent.
The system I asked about is apparently newish to the market and is being tested by a CV builder with success. At this stage I would prefer to keep my hot water separate from the heating of the Den.