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I always put my fan heater in the van on frost setting when I think its going below -1, but I have insulated my tank with 1'' thick insulating board. I think Winpro said he doesn't need heater in his van if putting the immersion on as it's like a sauna . And ( bad syntax starting sentence with and), yes it will certainly put a stop to pipes freezing. If its particularly cold just remember to affix pole to reel hose and turn on as you reel out for first house until warm water is through the pipes and your sorted, good luck Tosh
I fitted mine last week chap - 500ltr tank - started with the lowest setting (about 10degrees)and gradually worked up to see what suited - ive now put it on 40 degrees - got in van this morning water is lovely and warm and van is too - hoses werent frozen and the tank was radiating the warmth all day - money well spent methinks!
Quote from: Bruce Leeroy on February 08, 2012, 07:13:46 pmI fitted mine last week chap - 500ltr tank - started with the lowest setting (about 10degrees)and gradually worked up to see what suited - ive now put it on 40 degrees - got in van this morning water is lovely and warm and van is too - hoses werent frozen and the tank was radiating the warmth all day - money well spent methinks!Do you leave yours on all night then ?[/quote yes I leave it on from about 10 o'clock - its got a thermostat that turns itself off when it reaches temp and kicks back in when drops too low
I going to put mine on tonight for 1st time going to put it on at 5am untill 8 at full whack 70c in a 500l tank this sould be ok yes
Fitted mine today tried it but keeps tripping the fuse in garage as to many things on in house,just thought i got immersion heater all done then i gotta get electrics sorted now,does it ever end.