Instant gas HWS

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BobnBev
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Instant gas HWS

Post by BobnBev »

Hi All , If your like me and love a nice long shower, or Bev washes her hair and there is not enough left in the 22 lt version. Well I fitted a instant gas HWS to the van and bliss..
I had to put a on off tap that fed the old HWS with cold water, And had to fit a out side hotwater ball tap , thats where I feed the hot water in. It comes off when on the road ! The gas comes from where I plug in the BBQ.
Ebay $ 300. The rest is easy just hang it in place and away it goes, can pump from out side water or the house pump..

Just a up date to this, I put the on off tap in the out let (hot water side) so the service carnt run out of water, if it was in the cold water in, it may ? run out of water and could stuff the heater element....There are 2 sellers !!

Bob n Bev
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LPG-Gas-Port ... 1505wt_958

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/RIO-Grande-I ... 3191wt_958
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ozfueler
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Re: Instant gas HWS

Post by ozfueler »

Couldn't agree more Bob and Bev, we have a Bosch home sized system in our bus and would not be without it.

We can dial up any temperature we want, it's very gas efficient, and it really is instantaneous, it makes our life on the road so much more comfortable and enjoyable.
ozfueler
Lorraine and Steve travelling the H.O.A. In a 1976 Denning Mono towing a 1936 Ford coupe street rod or A framing a 1998 Terios.

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