What is the right combi-heating system for your vehicle conversion? How to position the boiler in your vehicle conversion How to commission your vehicle’s combi-heating system Combi-boiler installation prep: do you have the parts you need? 7 key steps when fitting a combi-heating system in a vehicle conversion
Combi D 4 E / Combi D 6 E Diesel/Electric
Monday, 10 June 2024
by agency
(Total cost of unit inc. installation £2400)
Powerful diesel heater with integrated electric heating elements
The Combi D 4 E has integrated electric heating elements. The diesel version is equipped with a high-quality burner and therefore reliably heats the vehicle while driving. Economical battery power and lower diesel consumption thanks to more efficient combustion. Our heaters are part of the Truma iNet X system and can be controlled via the control panel as well as the app, this panel is included in the kit.
- Heating power 4000W (D 4 E) / 6900W (D 6 E)
- Weight 16.8kg
- 2 in 1: heat the room and heat the water
Combi 4 E / 6 E Gas/Electric
Monday, 10 June 2024
by agency
(Total cost of unit inc. installation £2300)
Combination gas heater with integrated heating elements
The Combi 4 E is a gas-powered heater with additional electric operation. This unit is highly versatile as it can be used in gas, electric or mixed modes of power. Our heaters are part of the Truma iNet X system and can be controlled via the control panel as well as the app, this panel is included in the kit.
- Heating power 4000W (4 E) / 6900W (6 E)
- Weight 15.5kg
- 2 in 1: heat the room and heat the water
What is the right combi-heating system for your vehicle conversion?
Wednesday, 29 May 2024
by holly
Whether you’re a small converter or an independent hobbyist working on updating your own recreational vehicle for habitation, there are lots of important decisions you’ll need to make along the way. One of the biggest is what type of heating system to use. The combi-boilers we supply at Truma come in two main types: gas/electric
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How to position the boiler in your vehicle conversion.
Friday, 24 May 2024
by holly
The location of the boiler is one of the key factors you’ll need to take into account when installing a combi-heating system in a recreational vehicle conversion. A good starting point is to try and position the boiler as centrally as possible, which will help you achieve a balanced heat output. The positioning of the
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How to commission your vehicle’s combi-heating system
Friday, 24 May 2024
by holly
Commissioning the boiler is the final step in installing a combi-heating system in a vehicle conversion, and the last thing you have to do before enjoying the benefits of warm air and hot water in the habitation area. To start with, make sure you have a full tank of fuel, the power supply is switched
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Combi-boiler installation prep: do you have the parts you need?
Friday, 24 May 2024
by holly
Before embarking on the installation of a combi-heating system in your vehicle conversion, it’s vital to ensure you have all the parts you need to do the job properly. Based on customer feedback around topics such as acquiring components and finding cheaper parts, we decided to assemble an all-in-one kit that makes the process easier
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7 key steps when fitting a combi-heating system in a vehicle conversion
Friday, 24 May 2024
by holly
Once you have all the parts you need to fit a combi-heating system in a recreational vehicle, you’re ready to embark on the installation. It can be helpful to break the process down into distinct stages. Key steps include: 1. Installing the fuel line Run your fuel line directly from the diesel tank or gas
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Truma Solar Regulator SDC25 MPPT – PART NO. 76102-25
Thursday, 10 August 2023
by Sue Irwin
Suitable up to maximum 350W Maximise the efficiency of your Solar Panel
Truma Solar Regulator SDC12 (MPPT) – Part No. 76102-12
Tuesday, 08 August 2023
by Sue Irwin
Suitable up to a maximum 165W Maximise the efficiency of your Solar Panel