Thinking of fitting a hot water source to the Surf. I reckon the way to go is a small tank (say 10 or 20 litres) with a water pump to a heat exchanger mounted in the engine bay, running off the engine coolant water (similar to how people do it it heat WVO).
It'd need a small insulated tank (probably mounted at the rear, in spare wheel space - planning to put an extended range tank in there anyway), water pump, heat exchanger, a routing valve to bypass the heat exchanger (turn the system off) once the water's hot, and a valve and switches to allow the hot water to be pumped to roof level for use (shower, tap etc). It'd also need a temp monitor with a display inside, and either a manual or automatic switch to stop the system at a certain temp.
So... Any thoughts? What sort of heat exchanger would be best? I'd rather keep it near the engine to prevent too much modification of the cooling system. Is it even possible to suck too much heat out of the system too quickly? Also anyone know of a decent temp gauge that would work? Had a quick look on ebay but not sure if any of them are that good. Any ideas what sort of valves to use? Finally would it be easy to put the insulated hot tank below the vehicle? How could I insulate it but keep it fully water/mud/stone proof?
It'd need a small insulated tank (probably mounted at the rear, in spare wheel space - planning to put an extended range tank in there anyway), water pump, heat exchanger, a routing valve to bypass the heat exchanger (turn the system off) once the water's hot, and a valve and switches to allow the hot water to be pumped to roof level for use (shower, tap etc). It'd also need a temp monitor with a display inside, and either a manual or automatic switch to stop the system at a certain temp.
So... Any thoughts? What sort of heat exchanger would be best? I'd rather keep it near the engine to prevent too much modification of the cooling system. Is it even possible to suck too much heat out of the system too quickly? Also anyone know of a decent temp gauge that would work? Had a quick look on ebay but not sure if any of them are that good. Any ideas what sort of valves to use? Finally would it be easy to put the insulated hot tank below the vehicle? How could I insulate it but keep it fully water/mud/stone proof?
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