we have a wren air conditioner and at the moment it is quite cold here in the morning,sometimes 1 degree. the heater in the wren unit struggles and doesn;t heat as it should ,does anyone else have this problem.
ozjohn said
05:05 AM Jul 18, 2012
The good news is that there is nothing wrong with your Air Con. The Wren you have fitted is a Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner and it's heat pump won't produce heat below around 4c. You'll need purchase a small portable fan heater to heat the van on the cold mornings. Preferably one with an adjustable thermostat. The bonus is that fan heaters are also a lot quieter than the Air Con. For bush camping without mains power consider a LPG or Diesel central heater. Cheers, ozjohn.
musketeer said
07:37 PM Jul 18, 2012
thanks for the info ozjohn, we have been thinking aboutgetting the diesel heater as it sounds pretty economical
-- Edited by musketeer on Wednesday 18th of July 2012 07:38:23 PM
Andrea said
05:05 PM Jul 19, 2012
We fully agree with ozjohn, musketeer. We started off with an RC air conditioner - still use it occasioinally for coolong if on 240 v - but had a similar problem to yours, only ours wouldn't even turn on if the outside temp was below about 5 degrees. We now enjoy plenty of warmth anywhere with our diesel heater, and it's very economical!
we have a wren air conditioner and at the moment it is quite cold here in the morning,sometimes 1 degree. the heater in the wren unit struggles and doesn;t heat as it should ,does anyone else have this problem.
The good news is that there is nothing wrong with your Air Con.
The Wren you have fitted is a Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner and it's heat pump won't produce heat below around 4c.
You'll need purchase a small portable fan heater to heat the van on the cold mornings. Preferably one with an adjustable thermostat.
The bonus is that fan heaters are also a lot quieter than the Air Con.
For bush camping without mains power consider a LPG or Diesel central heater.
Cheers, ozjohn.
thanks for the info ozjohn, we have been thinking aboutgetting the diesel heater as it sounds pretty economical
-- Edited by musketeer on Wednesday 18th of July 2012 07:38:23 PM
We fully agree with ozjohn, musketeer. We started off with an RC air conditioner - still use it occasioinally for coolong if on 240 v - but had a similar problem to yours, only ours wouldn't even turn on if the outside temp was below about 5 degrees. We now enjoy plenty of warmth anywhere with our diesel heater, and it's very economical!
Andrea