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Ray

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I hired an Alpha 29 Sportsbridge from Bridge Craft in Ely. It had a radiator heating system run off a super-thin boiler that was fitted over one of the "bedrooms" it was really excellent.

I always liked the Sportsbridge version of the Alpha 29, but not good for the less mobile as the companionway was very steep and the canopy pretty heavy.

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Didn't think much to the canal blog he hasn't wired the batteries up correctly and for max performance/longevity and if he had insulated the pipe runs with armaflex the heating would be more efficient and controllable  . if you pipe a car heater in series with califorer it will work fine, or if you have a twin tubbed califorer use the califorer as the heat exchanger with seperate johnson flow pump to pump water through to heater/radiators, this is what i have done, free background heat while engine is running. John

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HI, John (annv), using the second calorifier feed as a heat exchanger was my original thoughts on achieving this, but I then installed an eberspacher hydromatic diesel heater, so that used the second feed to heat the hot water. That's why I used a car matrix. Do you find it takes a while to get heat, using the second calorifier feed? Just for my own interest, I always wondered if that might be the case.

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The thing is with the diesel heaters sometimes the installation done professionally can cost as much as the heater itsSelf, but of course if you already have a heater which has given up the ghost the Chinese/Russian heaters wouldn't take much to fit, and certainly when my heater packs up sorry can't spell the name of it  I will look at one of these alternative ones and yes they're so cheap you can buy a spare as well :-)

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Hi Scaniaman I wasn't aware of that, the heat exchangers would of course work straight away as against using a califorier. The way he was talking sounds like he thinks its a good lay out, but the first battery is doing all the work, and the plumping has no insulation this is giving the wrong/incorrect information, if you keep it simple it tends to be better and less likely to malfunction, he is obviously pleased with his installation, ignorance is bliss. I wouldn't want other people to copy this installation thinking it was the best way. John

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