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AuRavelling79

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Luvin' the old immersion!
« on: November 30, 2012, 11:19:57 pm »
Put the immersion on and brought the water temp up from 10 degrees to 25 degrees overnight.

Nice supple hoses all day - cheap and cheerful and simple. Like me!  ;D
It's a game of three halves!

ben M

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2012, 11:24:16 pm »
which one did you buy?

Window Washers

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2012, 11:30:39 pm »
Put the immersion on and brought the water temp up from 10 degrees to 25 degrees overnight.

Nice supple hoses all day - cheap and cheerful and simple. Like me!  ;D
does the heat do enough to keep the van warm enough too stop the pipes pumps etc freezing ?
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

AuRavelling79

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2012, 11:32:10 pm »
which one did you buy?

Some cheap 3kw jobby from screwfix or toolstation at about £25 - the longer one rather than the one that is about a third of the length. Just make sure that you don't have it touch the plastic of the tank sides, bottom or baffles.
It's a game of three halves!

AuRavelling79

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2012, 11:34:23 pm »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
It's a game of three halves!

Window Washers

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2012, 12:35:55 am »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
cheers gold, next question as I have a brain like a sieve how are you putting this in or on the tank ?
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

AuRavelling79

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2012, 12:41:57 am »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
cheers gold, next question as I have a brain like a sieve how are you putting this in or on the tank ?

Immersion - immersed in the tank which is in the van.

Bottle heater/oil filled rad in the van.
It's a game of three halves!

Window Washers

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2012, 01:22:13 am »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
cheers gold, next question as I have a brain like a sieve how are you putting this in or on the tank ?

Immersion - immersed in the tank which is in the van.

Bottle heater/oil filled rad in the van.
dorry I mean is it fitted on the tank or you put it in the water when needed
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

Tom White

Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2012, 04:52:32 am »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
cheers gold, next question as I have a brain like a sieve how are you putting this in or on the tank ?

Immersion - immersed in the tank which is in the van.

Bottle heater/oil filled rad in the van.
dorry I mean is it fitted on the tank or you put it in the water when needed

Good youtube here to show how you install one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxrgYEurE3A&feature=youtu.be

It's pretty simple; I'm a Geordie and I managed to do it.

Banbury Window Cleaning

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2012, 07:37:45 am »
its a great and my van is toastie warm this morning  ;D ;D cant wait to get out to work!!
and fingers crossed the oild filled rad has kept the ro/di in the garage from freezing  :-\
In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."

JackieW

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2012, 08:25:52 am »
I would love to love an immersion heater too.

 Unfortunately I can't run a power lead overnight to my vehicle. As yet, I haven't found another method of heating the water besides going the full flue and on board bottled gas boiler method, which I'm not keen on doing because of the flue.

Any other suggestions gratefully looked into.

king marko

Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2012, 08:34:54 am »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
cheers gold, next question as I have a brain like a sieve how are you putting this in or on the tank ?

Immersion - immersed in the tank which is in the van.

Bottle heater/oil filled rad in the van.
dorry I mean is it fitted on the tank or you put it in the water when needed
I've got one fitted Ian - a plumber friend did it for me - cut a hole in the tank, flange and some sealant and Bobs your uncle
Mine has a variable thermostat that I put on 30 degrees and it warms up lovely
When I get ready in the morning the van doesn't need defrosting-the residual heat that radiates from the tank keeps everything warm and hoses supple and stays warm pretty much all day

Ill take some pics of it - but might need help uploading!
 :)

jimiwindows

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2012, 12:20:25 pm »
Ian, my tank (650L) is insulated but I leave a panel off of the back about 1ft deep and the full width so that some residue heat radiates into the van.

If it was a really hard frost I might put a bottle heater under the pumps or an oil filled rad in the back.
cheers gold, next question as I have a brain like a sieve how are you putting this in or on the tank ?
if a  Geordie can do it anyone can

Immersion - immersed in the tank which is in the van.

Bottle heater/oil filled rad in the van.
dorry I mean is it fitted on the tank or you put it in the water when needed

Good youtube here to show how you install one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxrgYEurE3A&feature=youtu.be

It's pretty simple; I'm a Geordie and I managed to do it.


bobplum

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2012, 04:59:37 pm »
i have set mine to 60 degrees........too much perhaps

mgba_78

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #14 on: December 01, 2012, 08:59:57 pm »
which one did you buy?

Some cheap 3kw jobby from screwfix or toolstation at about £25 - the longer one rather than the one that is about a third of the length. Just make sure that you don't have it touch the plastic of the tank sides, bottom or baffles.

How much is this costing you to heat the water this way do you think?


As a rough guess and average prices a 3kw heater on 24/7 will cost £3k per year
365 days in a year, 24 hours in a day mean 8760 hours in a year.

£3000 divided by 8760 = £0.34p per hour to run you immersion
so if you have it on 10 hours per night that £3.40 per day.

£3.40 x 7 days £23.80 per week to heat 

£95.20 per month (4 weeks)

16 weeks of very cold temps(rough guess) = £380.80



I wonder how this compares to having on demand hot via a boiler and LPG/GAS????

Pros/cons of immersion V's LPG/GAS on demand????

Oooooo that is shiny!!

Window Washers

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2012, 09:12:37 pm »
which one did you buy?

Some cheap 3kw jobby from screwfix or toolstation at about £25 - the longer one rather than the one that is about a third of the length. Just make sure that you don't have it touch the plastic of the tank sides, bottom or baffles.

How much is this costing you to heat the water this way do you think?


As a rough guess and average prices a 3kw heater on 24/7 will cost £3k per year
365 days in a year, 24 hours in a day mean 8760 hours in a year.

£3000 divided by 8760 = £0.34p per hour to run you immersion
so if you have it on 10 hours per night that £3.40 per day.

£3.40 x 7 days £23.80 per week to heat 

£95.20 per month (4 weeks)

16 weeks of very cold temps(rough guess) = £380.80



I wonder how this compares to having on demand hot via a boiler and LPG/GAS????

Pros/cons of immersion V's LPG/GAS on demand????


i like your way of thinking, must have something to do with Watford :)


Thanks for all the replies an Gold sorry for hijacking hope you don't mind.

Would love to see the pictures, no probs with help uploading /)
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)

Tom White

Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2012, 09:43:33 pm »
which one did you buy?

Some cheap 3kw jobby from screwfix or toolstation at about £25 - the longer one rather than the one that is about a third of the length. Just make sure that you don't have it touch the plastic of the tank sides, bottom or baffles.

How much is this costing you to heat the water this way do you think?


As a rough guess and average prices a 3kw heater on 24/7 will cost £3k per year
365 days in a year, 24 hours in a day mean 8760 hours in a year.

£3000 divided by 8760 = £0.34p per hour to run you immersion
so if you have it on 10 hours per night that £3.40 per day.

£3.40 x 7 days £23.80 per week to heat 

£95.20 per month (4 weeks)

16 weeks of very cold temps(rough guess) = £380.80



I wonder how this compares to having on demand hot via a boiler and LPG/GAS????

Pros/cons of immersion V's LPG/GAS on demand????



Your figures seem over inflated.  You only need the immersion on for about 4 hours; you just set it up on a plug timer.  You don't need it on 7 days a week; just the night prior to working; and it never freezes for 3 months; we normally get a month of weather where it potentially could freeze (maybe Jockland is tougher).

mgba_78

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2012, 10:11:49 pm »

Your figures seem over inflated.  You only need the immersion on for about 4 hours; you just set it up on a plug timer.  You don't need it on 7 days a week; just the night prior to working; and it never freezes for 3 months; we normally get a month of weather where it potentially could freeze (maybe Jockland is tougher).


I am just thinking aloud.
We had a problem on Friday with frozen pipes as it went down to -3.5°c here and was still below freezing a 11am and hoses were still frozen then.

So when youre off over Chiristmas/New year when it could be freezing you wouldnt use it?
What about protecting Pumps and R/O?

I am looking into getting a on demand water heater or possibly immersion just weighing up the pros cons and of course cost

I have a Koi pond and the general consensus out there in Koi land is 1w of power = £1 per year to run (being on 24/7/365)

Oooooo that is shiny!!

[GQC] Tim

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2012, 10:18:58 pm »
Even if you only have the immersion element on for 4 hours, it's still quite a bit more expensive (almost double) then using an on demand hotwash, and that gives actually warm/hot water, or whatever you want it at. Personally speaking, my opinion, this whole immersion thing seems a bit daft to me, especially since electricity bills keep going up continuously. The only upside would be that you don't need an exhaust.

Window Washers

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Re: Luvin' the old immersion!
« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2012, 10:19:19 pm »

Your figures seem over inflated.  You only need the immersion on for about 4 hours; you just set it up on a plug timer.  You don't need it on 7 days a week; just the night prior to working; and it never freezes for 3 months; we normally get a month of weather where it potentially could freeze (maybe Jockland is tougher).


I am just thinking aloud.
We had a problem on Friday with frozen pipes as it went down to -3.5°c here and was still below freezing a 11am and hoses were still frozen then.

So when youre off over Chiristmas/New year when it could be freezing you wouldnt use it?
What about protecting Pumps and R/O?

I am looking into getting a on demand water heater or possibly immersion just weighing up the pros cons and of course cost

I have a Koi pond and the general consensus out there in Koi land is 1w of power = £1 per year to run (being on 24/7/365)


im taking out pumps and draining systems
If your not willing to learn, No one can help you, If you are determined to learn, No one can stop you ;)