Volks, Two questions. I'm planning on installing a Hot Water System in the RoadHaus. The leading candidates. http://www.glind.com.au/ http://www.twine4wdshowers.com.au/product.htm http://www.hotcampshowers.com/new1851.html However, I was wondering .... yeah I know .... this is where the trouble starts :) Why couldn't one of these systems be plumbed directly into our existing water system. The heat exchanger could be plumbed in the water line form the tank, the original faucet replace ... maybe even with one of those cool Canadian Faucets. Maybe the original in tank pump would get replaced with the pump that come with these kits. Instead of in tank, it could be installed under that sink. In fact the heat exchanger could even be placed there. Or the new pump could be used as an external pump to pull water from streams, lakes or various other external sources. Any Comments? Is anyone currently using one of these Hot Water Systems? Hitting the Trail Soon, Larry Chase Where: The Great North American VW Westfalia Syncro Tour When: 01.02.03 How: RoadHaus - 1990 Westy Syncro From: Mesa, AZ |
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