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We have an old electric fan heater that we have had for years, the wife will not use it any more. So have to buy a new one. Are oil filled radiators better than fan heaters ? What do others use ?
If on hookup the Truma combi`s are crap if its cold, ok on a summers night if it gets cool, but forget them in the winter, oil filled ones tend to be a bit slow to warm up, so I tried a fan heater but it was a bit noisy, so I bought a cheapo 2KW convector heater from Argos, works great and if you set your hot water setting to 1.8kw it dont trip.
Maggy has problems with the dry air from a fan heater (we have windows open all year) so we just use a 500W panel heater the same as this, we like to be warm under the covers but breath cold air
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Our van doesn't get very cold unless the outside temp is extremely low and this just makes it right for us, if we are in the ice and snow we leave the gas heating on low
I've found Truma combi to be fine, heats the van very quickly and last winter I was warm as toast when it was -15 outside.
Maggy has problems with the dry air from a fan heater (we have windows open all year) so we just use a 500W panel heater the same as this, we like to be warm under the covers but breath cold air
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Our van doesn't get very cold unless the outside temp is extremely low and this just makes it right for us, if we are in the ice and snow we leave the gas heating on low
Would an electric blanket be good for that? (I bought one for my camper but never got round to using it as I like to breath warm air)
I thought mine would be fine too, but it wasn`t, I put a post up about a year ago and had loads of replies saying the electric heat output is nowhere near the gas output, gas works great though, but I`m not into paying for hookup and running gas too, so I bought the convector, which model do you have, in my manual it says that you have to supplement it with gas at low temps.
It is compact but it does the job for us, we had a 1000/2000W one but we only used it on 1000W and Maggy kept opening the rooflight, our dogs don't like it too warm either, we have a cold fan on him until November to help his breathingThat looked quite compact, I could wall mount it, until I saw the 500w, the truma puts out 1.8kw on electric, I must have thin blood LOL., It`ll be the grouse.
We tried one but neither of us wanted to get out to put the heating on in morning:lol-053:Would an electric blanket be good for that? (I bought one for my camper but never got round to using it as I like to breath warm air)
We tried one but neither of us wanted to get out to put the heating on in morning:lol-053:
It's a 4e. Normally I use gas but even when on electic hook up it's been plenty, 1.8 kw on electric and 4 kw on gas. My van is not very big though and quite well insulated, it only cuts in to heat occasionally unless it's really cold outside.
I have a neat little remote kit to turn your inverter on and offWe tried one but neither of us wanted to get out to put the heating on in morning:lol-053:
If on hookup the Truma combi`s are crap if its cold, ok on a summers night if it gets cool, but forget them in the winter, oil filled ones tend to be a bit slow to warm up, so I tried a fan heater but it was a bit noisy, so I bought a cheapo 2KW convector heater from Argos, works great and if you set your hot water setting to 1.8kw it dont trip.
If on hookup the Truma combi`s are crap if its cold, ok on a summers night if it gets cool, but forget them in the winter, oil filled ones tend to be a bit slow to warm up, so I tried a fan heater but it was a bit noisy, so I bought a cheapo 2KW convector heater from Argos, works great and if you set your hot water setting to 1.8kw it dont trip.