Robin97396
Senior Member
Those are the Barbie type water heaters?
https://www.webasto-comfort.com/int/product-overview/product/show/dual-top-evo-8/
No need to get two separate units and no need to rely on a second fuel source. Pricey but simplifies quite a bit.
If I were the type to buy a $3k+ air/water heater, I'd also be the type to buy their $1k+ single burner diesel cooktop. And a diesel generator. And stock in diesel refineries.It is $100 less than I paid for my bus.
If I were the type to buy a $3k+ air/water heater, I'd also be the type to buy their $1k+ single burner diesel cooktop. And a diesel generator. And stock in diesel refineries.
Webasto is hands down the king of diesel fueled heaters for long haul truckers, very well designed and built products.
... I'm not that person by the way [emoji17]
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Very good point. My main concern with propane is that it stops working at achievable cold temperatures![]()
"Go where the weather suits my clothes" Which will be shorts and t-shirts..
.....summer, anywhere BUT Tucson, winter in Tucson.....
That's my theory exactly. I've been watching temps across the SW and Tucson looks very appealing.
Far enough from the beach to avoid tsunamis and warm enough to make wintering easier. Yeah, get out in the summer. Cactus don't give much shade.
Coming from big timber country I don't know if I'll be able to hack living in the desert. It's not nearly as complicated to move around to new places once you have everything in the bus.
I as said earlier in this thread I heat my house with floor planted pex tubing I originally used a Noritz to supply hot water but kept having problems with it coking up and I would have to dismantle and clean the heat exchanger . I replaced with electric (9kw) and damned near went broke trying to pay the utility.I replaced it with a Eccotemp (one of their newer models) it has digi temp control fires on almost no flow makes about 6.0 gal a minute,never misses a beat and costs a 1/4 of what the Noritz cost 318.00 vs 1335.00 the only caveat I have to this is in my case it is heating floor temp water from 65 degree to 145 so its working like its summertime. Factor that into your thoughts but I am absolutely going to use one in the Bluebird build.