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Tiny Houses on Wheels can provide enough hot water with the right system and planning.
Choosing the Right System
A typical tiny house on wheels requires a reliable and efficient hot water system. A good starting point is to determine the daily hot water demand, which is around 2-4 gallons per person. Consider a solar water heater or a propane-powered water heater, as these options are suitable for off-grid living. A 10-gallon propane water heater, for example, can provide enough hot water for a single person with moderate hot water usage.
System Components and Installation
Proper system installation and component selection are crucial to ensure efficient hot water production. A 12V DC solar water heater system, consisting of a solar panel (100-200 watts), a charge controller, a battery, and a DC-powered water heater, can provide sufficient hot water for a tiny house. Ensure the system is installed by a licensed electrician or a qualified solar installer to avoid any potential safety risks.
Additional Considerations
Space and weight constraints in a tiny house on wheels require careful planning. Consider a tankless water heater, which can save space and weight compared to traditional tank-style heaters. Additionally, install a temperature and pressure relief valve to prevent scalding and ensure safe operation. Regular maintenance, such as draining the system and replacing worn-out parts, is also essential to extend the lifespan of the hot water system.
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