Richard10002
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Moody 44
I'm finding that the calorifier does not provide enough water for a reasonable shower, (engine run for hours at 1300 revs), whereas it provided more than enough when we were in Madeira a couple of years ago. Presumably, this is because the cold water is colder here than it was in Madeira, or could there be a problem?
I've been looking at these eberspacher water heaters, which seem to be designed for liquid central heating, and hot water via a calorifier. The smallest ones seem to provide a flow of 900l/h.
http://www.eberspacher.com/hydronic4.php?section=waterheating
I am wondering if one of these could be attached to the calorifier only, and if it would keep up with me having a shower, in terms of replenishing the calorifier with hot water, (a bit like a combi boiler). If I can find the money, it would probably be worth the £2K or so, if we can find space for it under the rear bunk.
Kind Regds
Richard
Moody 44
I'm finding that the calorifier does not provide enough water for a reasonable shower, (engine run for hours at 1300 revs), whereas it provided more than enough when we were in Madeira a couple of years ago. Presumably, this is because the cold water is colder here than it was in Madeira, or could there be a problem?
I've been looking at these eberspacher water heaters, which seem to be designed for liquid central heating, and hot water via a calorifier. The smallest ones seem to provide a flow of 900l/h.
http://www.eberspacher.com/hydronic4.php?section=waterheating
I am wondering if one of these could be attached to the calorifier only, and if it would keep up with me having a shower, in terms of replenishing the calorifier with hot water, (a bit like a combi boiler). If I can find the money, it would probably be worth the £2K or so, if we can find space for it under the rear bunk.
Kind Regds
Richard