Hey everyone! As an update to this kit, we now recommend a system pressure of 20 PSI or lower, rather than 30 PSI as stated in the video. Please check our latest instructions for our kits on our downloads page here: www.bobilvans.co.uk/downloads
This is a great option. I have seen your website, but I couldn’t really grasp what kit I needed. This video is a great help, & has explained everything. Thank you.
Wow! I’m being Bobil-bombed big-time tonight - from Mr & Mrs Bobil, & Liam as well! I’ve been waiting for these vids for ages and they all come along at once! 😀
Hi. I chatted to you at Camp Quirky. This system looks compact, simple, efficient and quiet. The option of using excess solar in summer to heat water for showers is a massive bonus. We have decided to rip out our old combi system and replace it with the Bobil. I'll be in touch in the next few weeks to discuss the best way ahead. Fantastic system.
May I ask for some thoughts on using this electric tank on a recirculating shower? I'm concerned about soap n sediments building up in the tank over time? Thoughts?
This is great. Just wondering ... I have the original kit, with the two separate sensor/switches, and wondering where to put the water temperature thermocouple. Does it go into the tank somehow? (12 mins 04 sec) Thanks.
We found that 30psi was quite close to the pressure that the drain valve would vent at, leading to constant dripping so lowering it to 20psi seemed to make sense :)
Would this work attached to an lpg heater? I’ve got a propex heatsource 2000 but currently not water heater, and this looks like a great option… I’ve nearly always got excess power from solar and dc-dc charger so it would work a treat!
How do you switch between 12v and 230v if you have the dual voltage system? With the diesel heater connected as well. Trying to get my head around it all before I buy it. Cheers
12v system is controller by the Solaris, whereas the 230v is just a cable which you attach either to your ehu for use on hook up, on to an inverter and you just switch it on and off.
@@bobilvans4205 makes sense, thanks. No hook for me I’m purely off grid, but I do have a B2B charger (renogy). So having the 230v makes sense as it’ll be perfect when driving. Many thanks for the reply.
I must be thick or just stupid 🤔I have the old Bumper air exchange kit (bought 2yrs ago but only just fitted it) as there is no diesel heater connected to it in the hybrid kit why is it needed 🤷♂and why do need the 3D printed covers still fitted (apart from fitted the sensor into it)