jarred767
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- Jun 30, 2014
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Hey guys, so it's that time of year and morning are a little chilly around here. Having access to warm water is something that I've always wanted each winter and it's been a pain not having any access to it, or very limited access. I don't need a ton and it just needs to be hot enough to at least take the edge off when washing or cleaning interiors. I'm also moving my business to Bend, Oregon this spring and winters will be a little colder, so want to get a system down this winter that works.
So, I recently bought a 26 gallon tank to put in the back of my HHR (still working on all the plumbing and everything) so I don't need to heat up a ton of water (my plan will be HP rinse followed by rinseless), but I'd like to warm it up if possible.
I've read about aquarium heaters, in-line tankless heaters, bucket heaters, and a couple other options, but rarely when used by mobile detailers. I'm not sure what route is the best for me, so thought I'd see what other guys use in colder climates. I really only need a few gallons a day for the buckets for RW's and interior cleaning (HP rinse could be cold water if necessary).
Thanks in advance for any tips you guys have! :xyxthumbs:
So, I recently bought a 26 gallon tank to put in the back of my HHR (still working on all the plumbing and everything) so I don't need to heat up a ton of water (my plan will be HP rinse followed by rinseless), but I'd like to warm it up if possible.
I've read about aquarium heaters, in-line tankless heaters, bucket heaters, and a couple other options, but rarely when used by mobile detailers. I'm not sure what route is the best for me, so thought I'd see what other guys use in colder climates. I really only need a few gallons a day for the buckets for RW's and interior cleaning (HP rinse could be cold water if necessary).
Thanks in advance for any tips you guys have! :xyxthumbs: