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Date:         Fri, 2 Mar 2007 12:17:58 -0600
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
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From:         John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
Subject:      Alternative Vanagon heaters - Zodi's, Tankless Water Heaters
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The tankless hotwater heater thread prompted my thoughts on alternative heat for the inside of the van when camping etc.

Would not a circulating fan mounted behind a finned heat coil INSIDE the van - supplied with hot water from a source OUTSIDE the van - when camping eliminate a lot of problems related to other than under the seat gas or diesel fired heaters? No fumes, no CO, no CO2, no water vapor to condense inside, etc. Just dry heat coming off the coil.

The tankless water heater thread reminded me of having seen something like what I described mounted in a school bus in Alaska up near Fairbanks that had been converted into a camper. It worked mighty slick. The owner of the bus had plumbed it with copper tubing, installed heat coils and thermostatically controlled fans, DC circulating pumps, and shutoff valves and quick disconnects at the point where the plumbing entered and left the bus. System was filled with water and antifreeze. Outside was a drum fitted with a coil of copper tubing down inside and the drum was filled with water with some antifreeze in it. The drum was up on a steel frame with a half-drum wood stove underneath. Wood of course was the fuel for this contraption. It worked well. Was not extremely portable, but it could be broken down and moved if needed.

Would not the principles applied in the school bus camper be a viable and safe-for-sleeping-in-cold-weather alternative to the underseat heaters, catalytic heaters, etc, that are often used in the Vanagons?

Opinions, ideas, and suggestions, anyone???

Thanks,

John Rodgers 88 GL Driver


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