installing a propane water heater
|
10-28-2006, 09:07
Post: #1
|
|||
|
|||
installing a propane water heater
WE will be boon docking a lot in our 88 FC in Mexico. Many of the CG's
here barely have enough electricity to run your battery charger. Running an electric water heater would be next to impossible. Has anyone here ever installed a regular Atwood or Suburban water heater. I havent checked to see if it would fit under the bed but I think so. Would have to run a propane line. The only downside to that location is that the fuel filler is nearby. Failing that I could remove the ice maker anmd use that area or the heater.. Cant make ice with that great Mexican water anyway. Any advice positive or otherwise appreciated. I could never understand why BB used an electric heater. Bruce 1988 FC35 |
|||
10-28-2006, 09:42
Post: #2
|
|||
|
|||
installing a propane water heater
Bruce,
You think you would wake up every morning with a gas heater under your bed? How often are you going to want a shower? Using the system you have, heat the water while driving, take a shower with hot water before morning the next day and your done with it. Personally if I was to retrofit a gas HW heater, I would want all those dioxide and monoxide critters away from my side, especially at night. Bob Janes, 87 FC35, Greenville, SC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > WE will be boon docking a lot in our 88 FC in Mexico. Many of the CG's > here barely have enough electricity to run your battery charger. > Running an electric water heater would be next to impossible. Has > anyone here ever installed a regular Atwood or Suburban water heater. I > havent checked to see if it would fit under the bed but I think so. > Would have to run a propane line. The only downside to that location is > that the fuel filler is nearby. Failing that I could remove the ice > maker anmd use that area or the heater.. Cant make ice with that great > Mexican water anyway. Any advice positive or otherwise appreciated. I > could never understand why BB used an electric heater. > > Bruce > 1988 FC35 > |
|||
10-29-2006, 15:00
Post: #3
|
|||
|
|||
installing a propane water heater
We installed an tankless hot water heater in the side bay. Had to
cut some side wall out by the storage compartment, but it worked out fine. We now use the propane heater exclusively and have the electric as backup only. I also wonder with Bluebird having backups to everything, why no backup to the electric water heater? Bob Lawrence 84 PT36 Tacoma, Wa. (Fulltiming as of Nov 07) > > WE will be boon docking a lot in our 88 FC in Mexico. Many of the CG's > here barely have enough electricity to run your battery charger. > Running an electric water heater would be next to impossible. Has > anyone here ever installed a regular Atwood or Suburban water heater. I > havent checked to see if it would fit under the bed but I think so. > Would have to run a propane line. The only downside to that location is > that the fuel filler is nearby. Failing that I could remove the ice > maker anmd use that area or the heater.. Cant make ice with that great > Mexican water anyway. Any advice positive or otherwise appreciated. I > could never understand why BB used an electric heater. > > Bruce > 1988 FC35 > |
|||
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)