Adding an electric water heater

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Adding an electric water heater

Beitrag von SailACat » 25.01.2015 23:29

Hi, I am looking to add an electric heater (230V) to the standard heating system in a 2008 model.

This way I can choose if I want to use diesel or electricity to heat the floors and hot water.

Has anyone done this or know if it is possible?

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Rolf

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Re: Adding an electric water heater

Beitrag von netsailor » 26.01.2015 12:21

Hi, hot water shouldn't be too much trouble. You just add a heating plug to the heatexchanger-barrel.
The floor heating (I never heard of that beeing installed in a model built before 2009) is a different story since it needs to get the pump going.

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Re: Adding an electric water heater

Beitrag von admin » 02.02.2015 09:17

Hi Rolf,
I just read in a thread of Holger, that his Webasto Dual Top Evo can do both, heating with Diesel and with 230V.

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