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Date: Thu Jun 15 2006 - 14:02:51 EDT
Why not a diesel fired on demand heater?
http://itrheat.com/newproducts1.html
I saw this at the Poulsbo Trawlerfest last weekend.
Hal
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trawlerphil [mailto:]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 5:50 AM
> To: 'Trawlers & Trawlering'
> Subject: Re: T&T: Sizing Charge Capacity
>
> (SNIP) Cameron,Think about upgrading the water heater to use
> the heat exchanger on the DC generator. This would take that
> huge load off the grid!
> Jeff
>
> Another thought would be to install a propane "instant-on"
> hot water heater.
> I've had a BOSCH 38P for 12 years and it has performed
> flawlessly. I only run my genset an hour in the morning and
> an hour in the evening when I'm anchored.
>
> Europeans have used on demand water heaters for decades, only
> Americans seem to feel the need to "store" hot water at high
> temperatures. What are we thinking? I also think there's a
> $300 tax credit from the fed for buying an on demand unit.
>
> Regards....
>
> Phil Rosch
> Old Harbor Consulting
> M/V "Curmudgeon" MT44 TC
> Currently lying Bond Creek, NC
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