Difference between caravan and motorhome
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The water is normally heated in a motor home using the gas bottle. Therefore you would not drive the vehicle with the gas still on. If having hot water on your journey is essential (I can't see why it would, to be honest), heat the water before you leave and then turn off the gas. You should have hot/warm water in the tank for an hour or two.
If you need BOILING water, use the kettle.
If you need BOILING water, use the kettle.
Eric Mc said:
The water is normally heated in a motor home using the gas bottle. Therefore you would not drive the vehicle with the gas still on. If having hot water on your journey is essential (I can't see why it would, to be honest), heat the water before you leave and then turn off the gas. You should have hot/warm water in the tank for an hour or two.
If you need BOILING water, use the kettle.
Not essential, but I would like to be able to wash my hands in warm water and soap after i finish work, which takes 30 mins per location.If you need BOILING water, use the kettle.
Eric Mc said:
The water is normally heated in a motor home using the gas bottle. Therefore you would not drive the vehicle with the gas still on. If having hot water on your journey is essential (I can't see why it would, to be honest), heat the water before you leave and then turn off the gas. You should have hot/warm water in the tank for an hour or two.
You can get auto cut off regulators that allow you to use gas on the go. (For heating for example.)When I fitted out my sisters vw crafter conversion we used a 6 litre surecal calorifier with 12v immersion so if engine was running the immersion was powered and making hot water.
Was an awesome little setup and stored enough hot water so that when mixed with cold you could have 2 reasonable showers without the engine running.
Was an awesome little setup and stored enough hot water so that when mixed with cold you could have 2 reasonable showers without the engine running.
Bill said:
Eric Mc said:
The water is normally heated in a motor home using the gas bottle. Therefore you would not drive the vehicle with the gas still on. If having hot water on your journey is essential (I can't see why it would, to be honest), heat the water before you leave and then turn off the gas. You should have hot/warm water in the tank for an hour or two.
You can get auto cut off regulators that allow you to use gas on the go. (For heating for example.)Eric Mc said:
Are they standard fits these days? There certainly isn't something like this on my 2005 van - and the manual tells you to ensure that the gas supply is off when on the move.
I have no idea but it was easily retrofitted to our 2007 van. http://www.southdownsmotorcaravans.co.uk/accessori...Truma do a gas valve that allows you to leave the gas on while moving. I specified it on my van as it was not standard, it is called a Truma Duocontrol CS. It also links 2 bottles and has an auto change over with a crash sensor that turns off the gas if in an accident.
I suspect older vans won’t have this as standard but I found with a previous motor home it didn’t take too long to get water warm enough to wash hands etc.
I suspect older vans won’t have this as standard but I found with a previous motor home it didn’t take too long to get water warm enough to wash hands etc.
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