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JD5150
May 02, 2019Explorer
I have worked around air to water heat exchangers most of my life. Hot air from engine exhaust blowing on a stainless or copper coil to heat water at 600 psi around 2 gallons or more a minute.
The idea you have most likely will not work. Someone mentioned that a 12 gallon RV water heater is around 12,000 btu. So lets say a 6 gallon one is 6,000 btu. By the time you use air flow/fan to blow the heat you will be down to 3,000 btu or less. The fan will cool the air some so there will be some loss of heat there from fan picking up cooler air and blowing through the radiator coil.
I just started looking at the Truma Combi eco plus. I'm still studying it to see how much juice it will take to run in electric and gas mode. I want to run it off solar and a 200 amp hour lithium battery pack plus gas if needed. It will do both at the same time
The idea you have most likely will not work. Someone mentioned that a 12 gallon RV water heater is around 12,000 btu. So lets say a 6 gallon one is 6,000 btu. By the time you use air flow/fan to blow the heat you will be down to 3,000 btu or less. The fan will cool the air some so there will be some loss of heat there from fan picking up cooler air and blowing through the radiator coil.
I just started looking at the Truma Combi eco plus. I'm still studying it to see how much juice it will take to run in electric and gas mode. I want to run it off solar and a 200 amp hour lithium battery pack plus gas if needed. It will do both at the same time
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