Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: supernova77 on December 14, 2012, 12:11:31 am
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Hi All
I have a static system.
Is there a way of heating the water whilst pumping it from static tank into my van?
Some sort of heater like an L5 but electric not gas?
An electric shower perhaps?
Would it heat the water enough so that it stayed warm most of the day?
I would like to use hot water, but not sure I want to faff about with gas heaters in the van etc...
Andy
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Andy it would take hours to fill it this way and cost you a small fortune
I have been thinking if some sort of waterproof element could be an option like a seriously over sized fish tank/pond heater
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My old boss fitted a pool heater to his - something like this I think?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SWIMMING-POOL-INTEX-3KW-HEATER-SUIT-POOLS-UP-TO-15-FOOT-/140735334550?pt=UK_Swimming_Pools_Hot_Tubs&hash=item20c47ac896
He got his from a local supplier tho and it cost a lot more
We (5 vans x 500ltr tanks) used to fill up with lovely hot water and it would last all day mate
Although ive got an immersion fitted in my van, I'm looking into getting one for my static - ill do a bit of calling and see what's best :)
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Great post look forward to the outcome :)
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stick this ( or more powerful one ) in your static tank - i use 500 watt in a 500 ltr tank and get 50 deg water overnight
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Travel-Heater-Element-Water-Coffe-Tea-Soup-Drinks-cup-mug-Immersion-500w-220v-/261141387939?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item3ccd3d5aa3
Darran
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stick this ( or more powerful one ) in your static tank - i use 500 watt in a 500 ltr tank and get 50 deg water overnight
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Travel-Heater-Element-Water-Coffe-Tea-Soup-Drinks-cup-mug-Immersion-500w-220v-/261141387939?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item3ccd3d5aa3
Darran
Do you know whats the cost of running this per hour is Darran ?
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If its 500w then it will use 1kw every 2 hrs.
If you pay 15p per kwh then it would cost roughly 15p for 2 hrs.
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Hi Darran
Do you have it fitted permanently or just drop it in the top and is it submersible?
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At present i simply 'dangle' them through the lid as i have been experimenting on depth & circulation ( provided by aquarium powerheads ) and times etc...
they are fully moulded and water tight and as yet had no problems.
during the Christmas shutdown i intend to fix and leave inside the tank - this will only require a 10mm hole in the top
of the tank for the wire.
as posted each one at 500 watts will cost around 7.5p per hour depending on your tariff
Darran
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At present i simply 'dangle' them through the lid as i have been experimenting on depth & circulation ( provided by aquarium powerheads ) and times etc...
they are fully moulded and water tight and as yet had no problems.
during the Christmas shutdown i intend to fix and leave inside the tank - this will only require a 10mm hole in the top
of the tank for the wire.
as posted each one at 500 watts will cost around 7.5p per hour depending on your tariff
Darran
Hi Darran,
Did you get the one from ebay?
Do you use 1 or 2?
What size tank to you have?
What temp does it heat the water to?
Sorry for all the questions!
Andy
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stick this ( or more powerful one ) in your static tank - i use 500 watt in a 500 ltr tank and get 50 deg water overnight
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Travel-Heater-Element-Water-Coffe-Tea-Soup-Drinks-cup-mug-Immersion-500w-220v-/261141387939?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Hearing_Cooling_Air&hash=item3ccd3d5aa3
Darran
i might try something like this , am i right in thinking that it would be like a rad in the back of the van ... at the mo im using a propane heater to heat the water when i'm working, but im thinking about the heat keeping out the cold at night in jan/feb......... as a fan heater can be a little iffy
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I was looking at these last night maybe this could work ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321029511023?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
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Hi Darran,
Did you get the one from ebay? i got mine from ebay but not that particular 1 mine came with moulded 3 pin plug
Do you use 1 or 2? - i use 2 as my set up is 2 500 ltr tanks, so 1 in each
What size tank to you have? - 2 x 500 ltrs
What temp does it heat the water to? - does depend on outside temp and how long you have them on but basically if i run them them from midnight to 7.30 am on a night of around 2 deg C water in the tank reads 48 deg C
Sorry for all the questions!
Andy
Yes it's like a big rad - nothing freezes ( well so far ) so has double benefits
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Hi Darran,
Did you get the one from ebay? i got mine from ebay but not that particular 1 mine came with moulded 3 pin plug
Do you use 1 or 2? - i use 2 as my set up is 2 500 ltr tanks, so 1 in each
What size tank to you have? - 2 x 500 ltrs
What temp does it heat the water to? - does depend on outside temp and how long you have them on but basically if i run them them from midnight to 7.30 am on a night of around 2 deg C water in the tank reads 48 deg C
Sorry for all the questions!
Andy
Cool
So 1 in my 650L tank should do the trick.
Andy