After our first trip to Norway and Sweden it was clear that while it is a nice challenge to shower in the lake at 5 degrees outside temperature or with a submersible pump, we prefer a warm shower. In addition, washing dishes in the evening was always a bit of a challenge, as greases can only be persuaded to dissolve in warm detergent.
As an engineer, you quickly come up with the idea of using unused thermal energy. So there were two possible options:
1. The energy from the exhaust system via heating coil
2. The energy of the cooling water
Option 1 was quickly out of the race due to the effort and the relatively small amount of heat that can be transferred. In addition, the temperature of the catalyst would fall in a range that can damage it.
So it's good to use energy from the cooling water. For this we use the principle of the heat exchanger. We have installed a soldered 45kW plate heat exchanger and can use it to heat our shower or rinse water in the circuit while the engine is running or immediately after switching it off.