ehallspqr
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I have been building my Sprinter conversion and choosing my appliances to see if I can get around having propane system onboard. We will be doing about 50% dry camping and 50% campgrounds with electric shore power supplied, so everything I have can run off supplied 110V AC and 12 volt DC via a solar panel with two group 27 size batteries. I am looking at an Espar Diesel heater for dry camping and a small electric heater when plugged in, I have a dual electric/alcohol stove top and a 12V DC/110V AC Engel fridge. The last major appliance is the water heater and I am a bit stumped as to what will work for both types of camping activities. I was thinking about a small, on demand 110V water heater when staying at a campground, but what to use when dry camping? There are a couple heat exchanger type water heaters from Australia that look like they might fit the bill. The company that makes the one I am looking at is called Glind. The other company is Piranha off road but theirs appears to be made by Glind. My question is has anyone installed one of these and what did they think? Would this be a good route to go for a Sprinter installation for dry camping purposes?
http://boating4x4camping.openstores.com.au/c/38/Showers.html
http://boating4x4camping.openstores.com.au/c/38/Showers.html
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