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Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 26 Dec 2008, 05:07
by minke
minke wrote:I was reading an Austrailian Camper & Caravan mag.
There is a company selling a replacement tap for the washbasin (its only 240 volt) but will provide instant hotwater without a tank. Anyone know if they are selling them in this country?.
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Kev..
Well I have had lots of ideas thrown my way, although no-one has really answered my question.
Does anyone know where the like of the latter can be obtained, cos I'd still like to delve deeper into the wonders of hot water just a commin otta da tap...without all the hullabulloo of tanks, heaters, panels AMP's! rubbing two stick together, primus stoves, so.....does anyone know where they can be got in UK?.
I'm gonna break off & try the eriba sites & see if any of those shell dwellers have em...see ya later Kev

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Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 26 Dec 2008, 06:16
by lloyd
minke wrote:
Does anyone know where the like of the latter can be obtained, cos I'd still like to delve deeper into the wonders of hot water just a commin otta da tap...without all the hullabulloo of tanks, heaters, panels AMP's! rubbing two stick together, primus stoves, so.....does anyone know where they can be got in UK?.
No, cus with no amps, rubbing sticks, or primus stove there is no heat.
Sorry, no idea where to find one like you want. Maybe contact them in Australia and see if they have a UK distributor or would sell direct to you from Australia??? Less the £100 plus posting.

Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 02 Feb 2009, 19:22
by Vanagonman
LOL. Had bought one of those Coleman/Oster water things. Meant for camping or washing the dog. Gave it away when I moved here. Found it didnt regulate water temp all to well. Can you find the gas cartridges in the UK??
Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 02 Feb 2009, 19:52
by Vanagonman
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Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 02 Feb 2009, 19:52
by Vanagonman
Vanagonman wrote:Well I have had lots of ideas thrown my way, although no-one has really answered my question.
Does anyone know where the like of the latter can be obtained, cos I'd still like to delve deeper into the wonders of hot water just a commin otta da tap...without all the hullabulloo of tanks, heaters, panels AMP's! rubbing two stick together, primus stoves, so.....does anyone know where they can be got in UK?.
I'm gonna break off & try the eriba sites & see if any of those shell dwellers have em...see ya later Kev

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Anyone still suffering with mince pie blockage
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OK....since I had practically every one of these devices, I will comment:
1) This is the shower head that plugs into a mains and promises hot water:
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Usually found in America. The one I bought doesn't work. Requires a lot of amps and is 110v. Because of it's amp requirement, you cannot add an extension lead. It will not work if you do. So the water needs to be near the mains plug.
2) Coleman/Oster hot shower:
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Once again, an American-sourced item. Works off little disposable LPG gas canisters. It comes with a rechargable power supply that charges it. It uses the propane to warm the water. Sometimes the water comes out either too hot & too cold. Plugs into either a garden hose or a expandable water jug. Otherwise it works good, but it is a bit dear. Fluid flow is meager.
3) Zodi hot water single tank:
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GoWesty-US sourced. I haven't bought this. They make another model that fits under two burners. The great thing about this is that you can place it above your existing hobs and not have to carry the actual 'burners'. The flow is reported to be good.
Hopefully that answers your question.
Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 02 Feb 2009, 20:11
by Davy MacLean
Why not just fit a 12volt teal sink from tranist or similar into it?
Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 17:00
by slobbo
I saw a great page detailing what one chap did for hot water. He basically got an insulated tank and stuck a coil of copper pipe inside which was connected to the water cooling system of the car. He had a thermostat which would isolate the tank from the car water cooling system when the water in the tank was at temperature. He said the water was very hot for hours and kept hot over night so he could have a warm wash in the morning. Can't find the link anymore sorry.
Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 17:28
by syncrosimon
Here you go...
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Re: Instant hot water on tap
Posted: 09 Feb 2009, 21:41
by lastofthehardcore
genius!!
anyone else tried this?