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Hi
I've searched a lot on the internet and can't find a solution to my problem so thought that a pumbing forum would possibly be the best place to get an answer to my question.
I've got a water tank like this fitted in my van:
[DLMURL="http://www.water-tanks.net/acatalog/250_Ltr_Car_Valeting_Water_Tank_Flat.html"]Water Tanks Car Valeting Water Tank Flat 250 Ltr[/DLMURL]
Can someone advice what the best way for me to heat the water would be. To keep the water constantly heated I'd need quite a bti of power but my idea is to have something fitted to the tank that i could plug in at night, have set on a time, and set it to start heating a few hours before i intend to get up in the morning so that it is hot for me dong my first job - i generally only clean about 1 car per day so it would only need to be hot / warm for an hour or so in the morning.
I though that fitting a heating coil in it may be ideal but not sure the best way to do it as obviously i don't want it sitting against the tank and melting it.
Any help with this problem and advice on the best way to heat the water in the tank would be greatley appreciated.
Many Thanks
Robert
I've searched a lot on the internet and can't find a solution to my problem so thought that a pumbing forum would possibly be the best place to get an answer to my question.
I've got a water tank like this fitted in my van:
[DLMURL="http://www.water-tanks.net/acatalog/250_Ltr_Car_Valeting_Water_Tank_Flat.html"]Water Tanks Car Valeting Water Tank Flat 250 Ltr[/DLMURL]
Can someone advice what the best way for me to heat the water would be. To keep the water constantly heated I'd need quite a bti of power but my idea is to have something fitted to the tank that i could plug in at night, have set on a time, and set it to start heating a few hours before i intend to get up in the morning so that it is hot for me dong my first job - i generally only clean about 1 car per day so it would only need to be hot / warm for an hour or so in the morning.
I though that fitting a heating coil in it may be ideal but not sure the best way to do it as obviously i don't want it sitting against the tank and melting it.
Any help with this problem and advice on the best way to heat the water in the tank would be greatley appreciated.
Many Thanks
Robert
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