I have an indoor heater concept and would love you smart people to pick it apart. Vehicle is a 2000 Yukon XL 2500, which has a nice built-in bedroom. High elevation backwoods camping, so I expect cold nights & mornings, and a grumpy wife unless I can keep it warm inside! No money spent yet, other than for propane tankless water heater, which will work with my DIY pressure tank--separate project. As this would be a 2nd/separate fluid circuit, imagine valves here & there around the water heater, which I'd toggle at the right times. Hot water during the day, hot air during the night via a heat exchanger contained in a toolbox.
Pictures are worth many words, so have a gander & let me know what you think. Would this work? Would it produce enough heat to warm the interior of a vehicle? Gotchas? I do need to ensure that the coils aren't so restrictive as to overtax the pump...but I'm loving the concept and looking for the holes
Summary.... Hot water comes out of the water heater, into the vehicle & toolbox (which is just for containment), and into the radiator. Fan draws air through the toolbox, pulling heat off the radiator coils. Water returns to the burp tank, pump draws water from the bottom of the burp/expansion tank & sends back to the heater. Closed loop.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Pictures are worth many words, so have a gander & let me know what you think. Would this work? Would it produce enough heat to warm the interior of a vehicle? Gotchas? I do need to ensure that the coils aren't so restrictive as to overtax the pump...but I'm loving the concept and looking for the holes
Summary.... Hot water comes out of the water heater, into the vehicle & toolbox (which is just for containment), and into the radiator. Fan draws air through the toolbox, pulling heat off the radiator coils. Water returns to the burp tank, pump draws water from the bottom of the burp/expansion tank & sends back to the heater. Closed loop.
Thoughts? Thanks!