We have just had a diesel heater fitted in our New Age jewel caravan and it's brill.
Just adding they can be put in most campervans
-- Edited by barrie on Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 07:15:30 AM
-- Edited by barrie on Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 07:16:41 AM
milo said
08:02 AM Jul 3, 2012
What do you do with heating in a
Regardless if its pop top or high top?
Happywanderer said
03:18 PM Jul 3, 2012
I've just bought a 12 volt heater off Ebay, haven't used it yet. Only cost 20 - 30 doll, can't remember the exact figure.
Yuglamron said
05:17 PM Jul 3, 2012
Regardless of what you use or fit in your van/poptop/motorhome,Please take care and make sure nothing can catch fire.Reading the home page today shows just how dangerous fire is.
Of necessity most of our rigs, whatever we have are built from some very flammable stuff.
So please think about what you have for heating and how you use it.
milo said
06:49 PM Jul 3, 2012
thats what worries me a bit Yuglamron,
jules47 said
05:32 PM Jul 4, 2012
Find a nice snuggly person to keep you warm!!!!!!!
gold dandelion said
04:35 AM Jul 5, 2012
if i'm in a park i use a fan forced electric heater, very fast to work and very warm.
pipes said
02:35 AM Jul 16, 2012
I've used the following in three of my M/homes, and find it very effective. The 2 kg. gas bottles are available. At the camping stores, one can buy a small gas heater that screws on the top. I have one in my Mazda T 3500, and it saves me a lot in c/park electricity bill, and marvellous on a bush camp. However, the smaller the M/H, the more care should be taken. This heater sits up on the engine cover, and I make sure there is nothing near it that may catch fire. I never have it on when going to bed. First thing in the morning, while the kettle, also on gas, boils. I am not an alarmist, but I also have three fire extinguishers.
We have just had a diesel heater fitted in our New Age jewel caravan and it's brill.
Just adding they can be put in most campervans
-- Edited by barrie on Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 07:15:30 AM
-- Edited by barrie on Tuesday 3rd of July 2012 07:16:41 AM
Regardless of what you use or fit in your van/poptop/motorhome,Please take care and make sure nothing can catch fire.Reading the home page today shows just how dangerous fire is.
Of necessity most of our rigs, whatever we have are built from some very flammable stuff.
So please think about what you have for heating and how you use it.
I've used the following in three of my M/homes, and find it very effective. The 2 kg. gas bottles are available. At the camping stores, one can buy a small gas heater that screws on the top. I have one in my Mazda T 3500, and it saves me a lot in c/park electricity bill, and marvellous on a bush camp. However, the smaller the M/H, the more care should be taken. This heater sits up on the engine cover, and I make sure there is nothing near it that may catch fire. I never have it on when going to bed. First thing in the morning, while the kettle, also on gas, boils. I am not an alarmist, but I also have three fire extinguishers.
Regards
Pipes