lrrowe wrote:I was trying to point out that one Atwood model has a separate set up of tubing that was went through the heaters hot water tank and was designed for one to use the TV's engine hot water to heat the RV tank and that in it's own way is a heat transfer device. See Len19070's earlier post. So it is another option. With the internal tubing for the designed engine coolant, the heater water and the engine cooling fluid do not mix. Hope that makes sense.
Just one little correction.
These water heaters original use are for Motor Homes. A TV hook up would not be practical using your tow vehicles engine heat for a trailers hot water. Not that it can't be done!
As I said earlier I have seen this done before with this unit, by RV manufacturers in the 70's & 80's to heat the rear areas of motor homes while driving. A very simple gravity feed hook up, a Reservoir using Antifreeze and
sometimes a fan, hooked to a strip of baseboard with a shut off valve when you didn't need heat.
Happy Trails
Len