solent clown
RIP
I notice there is a company on eBay now shipping from UK.
Tony
do you have a link or item number for us?
I notice there is a company on eBay now shipping from UK.
Tony
I notice there is a company on eBay now shipping from UK.
But if you click on the seller's name, it's almost certain that it will say that they're "based in China". Unlikely that the stock is in the UK.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-5000w...143334?hash=item4b33e43e26:g:9ZgAAOSwAWlaVxzz
Do you know what! It's a bargain. Pay your money and take your chance.
If you pay 50% duty and it works for a couple of years, you are still ahead!
You get what you pay for.
Or buy an Eber!
Tony
Cannot the combustion air be sucked from the boat's interior?The installation of a heater on a boat differs from on a vehicle. The exhaust arrangement has to be without any suspicion of a leak or re-circulation to avoid getting carbon monoxide into the vessel, and the intake for combustion air must be carefully designed for the same reason.
Cannot the combustion air be sucked from the boat's interior?
Well, I guess it could but you are in effect burning up a lot of oxygen which has to be replaced. You would need to maintain really good ventilation and will get a draught.
I'm getting seriously tempted by one of these heaters. Just need to plan the installation...
Is there any reason not to use a normal skin fitting for the exhaust? I'm going to assume a max run of 2m is advisable, as that's what most other heaters seem to need.
i could put the exhaust in to the cockpit or out the transom, an idea . need to buy more ducting