DIESEL HEATER HACK FOR HOT WATER IN YOUR CAMPERVAN pt2

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @darracqshawe3698
    @darracqshawe3698 4 дні тому +1

    Great video as always. I was considering a Bobil system but think we will go down the Truma diesel route as space is an issue in our MWB. Looking forward to the shower video update

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      @@darracqshawe3698 thanks mate. yer good choice but I had a look at one at Roamer world and they are big units so double check they fit.

  • @g00dspeed98
    @g00dspeed98 5 днів тому

    Commissioned my Bobil couple of weeks ago and very happy with it although mine was bought just before the upgrade kit came out which I was slightly frustrated with but all works great

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      Yep I think they are sending out a new valve because I just found the drain down valve squirts water everywhere.

  • @MikeRenshaw-sq6dy
    @MikeRenshaw-sq6dy 4 дні тому

    Another quality vid thought boiler was gunna be a load of rubbish wen it wasnt getting up to temp. I thought ginnys in trouble she picked this 😂

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      @@MikeRenshaw-sq6dy 😂😂😂 lol that is literally what I was saying that evening when I went in. Your fault Ginny. 😂😂 pretty pleased with it so far.

    • @MikeRenshaw-sq6dy
      @MikeRenshaw-sq6dy 4 дні тому

      @abucklife ah sound glad its all working properly anyway mate

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      @@MikeRenshaw-sq6dy you live and learn with these things. I know if I did a second build I would avoid some of these problems.

  • @leelendon1482
    @leelendon1482 4 дні тому +2

    Looks like too much of a workup wirh all thise pipes , valves diverters. Where to stick the hot air in summer if you need to use your heater to heat the water .unfortunately not for me. A lot more room for water problems in my opinion. Going for the D6e truma . Compact all in one system makes it a better install with space saving. Looks good though 👌

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      I’m am with you I think I would go a different direction in the future.

  • @nashz911
    @nashz911 4 дні тому

    Lilie Pump with 2.3 bar -no pressure problems, Water tank can take up to 3 bar. and the lilie soft does not need the pressure tank either.

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      @@nashz911 is that a brand of pump?

    • @nashz911
      @nashz911 3 дні тому +1

      @@abucklife i did answer- but its not here. Yep lilie is a brand name, very well known in germany, but they do sell them in england.

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  3 дні тому

      @@nashz911 should have bought a lilie. 😅👍

  • @mikelambrou4462
    @mikelambrou4462 4 дні тому

    Off topic and you may have a video coming up on it but with regards to your engine pre-heater can I ask a) where did they fit it b) does it run from the starter or leisure battery & c) how much did it cost? Thanks and Happy Christmas!

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому +1

      Hi Mike. No video on it although I may put it in an arctic prep video. It was £700 plus fitting direct from Autoterm. They have put it in front of the passenger wheel arch on the engine bay. Very neat and tidy. It’s pink the the leisure battery because we felt the van battery may have reduced power with extreme cold. Where as the leisure batteries are heated. Heat up the engine in about half an hour. I think next year I am going to bring another heater into the cab from it and maybe link in with water system.

    • @mikelambrou4462
      @mikelambrou4462 4 дні тому

      @ thanks, that’s very helpful 👍🏻

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      No problem.

  • @OrangeHex.
    @OrangeHex. 4 дні тому

    Interesting, The Bobil seems overly complicated and I would go for a Truma D4e three connections Diesel, cold and hot out. Also a pipe in the top of the water tank rather than on the outside bottom = no leaks. Good idea to insulate the tank as well.
    The kitchen tap may have a flow restrictor in it somewhere.

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      Yep I agree with you the only positive of the bobil over the truma is it has 12v heating and the size. They are big the truma ones. You live and learn.

    • @OrangeHex.
      @OrangeHex. 4 дні тому

      @@abucklife The Truma is all 12v but the 'e' version has a 240v element if you're on hookups for hot water.

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      Ahh ok so you can heat it 12v 240v and diesel?

    • @SolarPV.
      @SolarPV. 4 дні тому

      ​@abucklife 240v only heats the water, 12v + diesel either hot air or water or both. There's also a Chinese clone of it I think. Still orangehex answered with the wrong account 😅

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому

      @@SolarPV. gotya. 👍

  • @CerberusVelvet
    @CerberusVelvet 4 дні тому +2

    Wait… What…? It went to Bobil themselves for two days and even they didn’t diagnose you had no hot water and a bunch of pipes backwards? What madness is this!

    • @Marctickner
      @Marctickner 4 дні тому +2

      He said it went to autoterm so there just the diesel heaters not anything to do with Bobil
      Bobil designed there water heater to work with an autoterm or simular diesel heaters

    • @CerberusVelvet
      @CerberusVelvet 4 дні тому +2

      @ ohhhhh I had the two interposed then! It’s all too complicated!

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому +1

      No no it went to Autoterm not bobil. 😂

    • @CerberusVelvet
      @CerberusVelvet 4 дні тому

      @@abucklife I got that mixed up. But…. It still came back not actually working. What a load of faff.

    • @abucklife
      @abucklife  4 дні тому +1

      I can see how it looks like that. But for clarity. I stripped out some of it so they could access the heater. They were only looking at the heater not the bobil system. If that makes sense. 👍 it has been a load of faff. Spent ages on it.