So I was wondering if anybody has successfully included one of those portable water heaters in his rig (trailer, popup, whatever...). I would like to know how you did it. Care to help a buddy out and share some details?
I am referring to the portable, pass-through kind that is supposed to be used outside, like this:
I really like the tankless design and on-demand, "unlimited" hot water these devices offer, but I don't like the hassle of hooking it up and packing it up every time I want to set / break up camp. So, I want to permanently incorporate it into my homebuilt truck camper, and I was thinking of putting it inside some kind of "gas box"-like space: a space that is air-tight to the inside of the camper, but well ventilated to the outside.
But here's my concern: as these heaters don't really have a dedicated air inlet and outlet, I am worried about "circular airflow" causing problems (when the exhaust gases are sucked back into the flame). Will this be a problem, or would e.g. a couple of these mitigate that problem?
I am referring to the portable, pass-through kind that is supposed to be used outside, like this:
![Eccotemp_L5_Portable_Demand_Tankless_Propane_Water_Heater.jpg](http://pr.b5z.net/i/u/10008036/i/Eccotemp_L5_Portable_Demand_Tankless_Propane_Water_Heater.jpg)
I really like the tankless design and on-demand, "unlimited" hot water these devices offer, but I don't like the hassle of hooking it up and packing it up every time I want to set / break up camp. So, I want to permanently incorporate it into my homebuilt truck camper, and I was thinking of putting it inside some kind of "gas box"-like space: a space that is air-tight to the inside of the camper, but well ventilated to the outside.
But here's my concern: as these heaters don't really have a dedicated air inlet and outlet, I am worried about "circular airflow" causing problems (when the exhaust gases are sucked back into the flame). Will this be a problem, or would e.g. a couple of these mitigate that problem?
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