This is a tankless unit, so really isn't useful for camping, though if staying in RV parks is your choice, then it would work. David
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Tom Rowsell wrote: > I have the L5 unit. It works fine, but the flow rate is not "great". > Lots of > heat though, and it comes with a hose/regulator for a BBQ tank. I > think > there's an "L10" version ( > http://www.goenergystead.com/Eccotemp_L10_p/l10.htm ) that in my > opinion > would be worth the extra $$$. > > Tom > http://tomrowsell.com > > >> >> >> I've been looking for ways to ways to get a hot shower in my >>> westy. I came across this: >>> http://www.eccotemp.com/gas.htm >>> >>> If you scroll down you'll see the L5 Portable Tankless Unit. Has >>> anyone tried this? You can get one for around $125. >>> >>> I've been thinking of ways to tap into the rear heater core to make >>> a hot water tank, but this seems much easier. >>> >>> Steve >>> >> |
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