Bus Progress Report (with Pics)
 

Bus Progress Report (with Pics)

Started by captain ron, November 11, 2007, 05:17:36 PM

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captain ron

I now have my Pro Heat in and working, I only have 1 8ft base board heater installed in my bedroom only at this time (more to come soon).
I have a Seaward hydronic and electric marine hot water heater, puts out some pretty hot water and it's a 6 gallon tank. I have my Fresh and black tank cabinets built and installed, need to hook up the vent and my lavatory drain. Added a clean out on both ends of my black tank. Removed all of my bus heat. Have my new battery bank and slide out hooked up. My additional battery bank for my ups is installed but not connected to the ups (wires are run just not connected). My aux 12 volt alternator is installed but not hooked up yet. As soon as I get my mess cleaned up I will take pictures and post them. I will also let you in on some future plans for accessories for my hydronic system.

Ednj

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JohnEd

Charlie,

What is a seward hydronic and elec marine?  Got more info on that system?

John
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captain ron

Quote from: JohnEd on November 11, 2007, 06:15:26 PM
Charlie,

What is a seward hydronic and elec marine?  Got more info on that system?

John

Seaward is the brand. It is a 6 gallon water heater that has a heat exchanger in it and an electric 110 volt 20 amp heating element in it. It is made for boats. They list for $349.00 but you can get them for about $275.00 . in 5 seconds I had hot water in my kitchen sink (the farthest point from my tank) in 24 seconds the water was 126 degrees.