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trevor perry

  • Posts: 2454
Re: Portable Gas water heater
« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2009, 03:33:29 pm »
right then my fellow goons, i have done a lot of research into this, as there is no way i am paying the money manufacturers want for these systems, horrendously overpriced as per everything else wfp...but dont get me started...

so, after giving it much thought, and many hours experimenting with my system, at great expense, with a view to developing a cost effective system, which is effective and easy to use, i believe i have finally hit the jackpot.

what i have come up with is a simple plug in system, that even the most inexperienced diy'er can install, and i hope you guys will appreciate it in its early stages of development, but i have tried it and so has another local firm, with great results.

i intend to get the product to market as soon i can get some stickers made up to brand it MY product, but basically, the kit consists of:

hot water system
  are you being serious, how long do you think that would have to be plugged in to heat up 650ltr of water
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

concept

Re: Portable Gas water heater
« Reply #21 on: October 10, 2009, 05:53:52 pm »
right then my fellow goons, i have done a lot of research into this, as there is no way i am paying the money manufacturers want for these systems, horrendously overpriced as per everything else wfp...but dont get me started...

so, after giving it much thought, and many hours experimenting with my system, at great expense, with a view to developing a cost effective system, which is effective and easy to use, i believe i have finally hit the jackpot.

what i have come up with is a simple plug in system, that even the most inexperienced diy'er can install, and i hope you guys will appreciate it in its early stages of development, but i have tried it and so has another local firm, with great results.

i intend to get the product to market as soon i can get some stickers made up to brand it MY product, but basically, the kit consists of:

hot water system
  are you being serious, how long do you think that would have to be plugged in to heat up 650ltr of water

under strict test conditions, with ambient air temperature of 17 degrees, this device heats a 650l tank in 13 hours 35 minutes to a temperature of 28 degrees, which is sufficiently warm to operate as a warm water wfp system, and stop your tank from freezing.

i will be retailing it at £199 inc vat and a free keyring or pen of your choice.

let me know how many you want.

windowswashed

  • Posts: 2627
Re: Portable Gas water heater
« Reply #22 on: October 10, 2009, 06:15:08 pm »
Why not use a low wattage heat exchanger after pump that's plugged into an invertor running off a battery.... or radiator  using a small calorifier with a thermostat valve straight to hosereel. ;D

matt

Re: Portable Gas water heater
« Reply #23 on: October 10, 2009, 06:36:41 pm »
right then my fellow goons, i have done a lot of research into this, as there is no way i am paying the money manufacturers want for these systems, horrendously overpriced as per everything else wfp...but dont get me started...

so, after giving it much thought, and many hours experimenting with my system, at great expense, with a view to developing a cost effective system, which is effective and easy to use, i believe i have finally hit the jackpot.

what i have come up with is a simple plug in system, that even the most inexperienced diy'er can install, and i hope you guys will appreciate it in its early stages of development, but i have tried it and so has another local firm, with great results.

i intend to get the product to market as soon i can get some stickers made up to brand it MY product, but basically, the kit consists of:

hot water system
  are you being serious, how long do you think that would have to be plugged in to heat up 650ltr of water

under strict test conditions, with ambient air temperature of 17 degrees, this device heats a 650l tank in 13 hours 35 minutes to a temperature of 28 degrees, which is sufficiently warm to operate as a warm water wfp system, and stop your tank from freezing.

i will be retailing it at £199 inc vat and a free keyring or pen of your choice.

let me know how many you want.

not bad, have it on all night and your all set

cracking idea

concept

Re: Portable Gas water heater
« Reply #24 on: October 10, 2009, 07:44:17 pm »
thanks matt. i knew as a fellow diy'er, you'd be positive about my progress with this product.

do you have any safety goggles in an xxl? i think i will need them after the launch... 8)