1996 - Volume #20, Issue #3, Page #33
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Take Hot Showers Anywhere
It consists of a heat exchanger unit that's 13-in. long by 4-in. in dia. and weighs less than 4 lbs. It mounts on a bracket anywhere under the hood (on the firewall, for example) and plumbs into the hot water line. Once installed, the unit will provide hot water any time the engine is warmed up and running.
It uses a 3.3 gpm/35 psi pump to draw water from a tank, bucket, river, or lake. The water is first filtered, then passed through the heat exchanger and out through a hand-held shower hose to provide continuous hot water at up to 105? F at 1 1/2 gpm.
Suitable for use on virtually all 4, 6 and 8-cyl. gas and diesel engines. Installs easily in a couple hours, says the Australian manufacturer who's interested in establishing a distributor network in North America.
Sells for $399 (U.S.)
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Glind Pty. Ltd., 2 Ryecroft St., City Link, Carrarra, QLD, Australia 4211 (ph 7 5530-5544, fax 3100).
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