Grey13 said:In order to increase shower water supply, considering that the Truma Ultrastore is only 10 liters, has anyone added an inline water heater to supplement supply? Perhaps something like this? https://www.zipwater.co.uk/shop/hot-water/zip-inline-instantaneous-hot-water-heater-3kw-es3
Grey13 said:Thanks prof. I am aware of the 2 bar issue that is why I said “like” the one shown. Anyway I just asked to see if I could get any informative replies from people that may have done something like this. For health reasons I simply cannot use public facilities. Enough said. For the discussion purposes it is not too difficult to calculate the amount of energy/power required to do this and yes based on time restrictions of a shower say 4 or 5 minutes, it looks impractical. By way of general discussion, we start with the S (specific heat) of water, which is 4.184 J of heat that is required to raise temperature of 1 g of water by 1 ℃ it means that 4.184kJ of heat will be required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1℃. 1 kg = 1 liter. So lets see, we take 4180 x volume (10 kg or 100 liters) to be raised from say your 7 deg C to say 30 deg C and give ourselves a time limit of say 3 minutes per shower. Bearing in mind at the outset we have 10 liters from the truma already at 70 deg C to cope with the first 4 or 5 minutes of the shower. That means we will need 961400 joules. (temp rise is 23 deg C) The formulae to convert joules to watts is power = energy / time. So bottom line we will need 4kw to do the job. Too high as you pointed out. When speaking to a Truma engineer he said the most common solution was to add a second heater/storage vessel in front of and feeding the truma. If you added a second 10 liter unit that could take 20 or 30 minutes to heat the water to say 60 deg C it would use a lot less power and not make a dent on the site supply, which is what will now have to start looking at.
Grey13 said:Thanks for all the information about personal habits when using van showers however I asked a technical question about water heating and luckily have had at least 2 relevant answers. Thanks!
Thanks for all that Grey.Grey13 said:Hi Dusty, actually my response that solicited Damian's harsh telling off was in response to your comment. Quote; Caravanning is all about sensible domestic alterations. I guess I was being over sensitive at the time and felt it implied that by wanting additional hot water I was being "unreasonable", as opposed to "sensible" . As it turns out when talking to a Truma engineer they get many similar requests and generally recommend something typical of the unit I posted above. ( www.rainbow-conversions.co.uk/heaters-mo...-storage-heater.html ) On reflection I realized it does not pay to be that sensitive and for what it's worth, I should adopt my "twitter" protocol when using this platform and realize everyone has opinions and it is not up to me to say they are right or wrong or for that matter judge them or even react to them. Each one to his/her own!
I called Damian's response harsh because IMO his comment was a little snide suggesting "setting "parameters" and "if this is the thanks you give" were equally uncalled for. I do however understand that when he made the comment he felt I was having a go at innocent well intended responses regarding how people cope with the limited hot water supply, even though they really had little to do with my question. I hope that clarifies my actions and we can let it all go, after all no one is perfect!
Icaru5 said:Come on now Craig, We’ve already had words about this ! :evil:
Craigyoung said:Well I am yet to use my caravan shower as I have not had a problem with the on site facilities we use and I like at least a 2o minute plus shower so I can just chill out stand and relax ( no comment from Lc either ) 😛 !