Flippin ' 'eck, that were chilly!
No problems running heaters, which was very necessary after a day's surfing.
Ice on the inside of the windows on saturday morning though!
Maybe I should look at getting something I can plug in to run (gently) overnight - didnt fancy running a fan heater all night, or risking torching the van with the 'electric element' type
Oh well, be spring soon anyway
She ne'ver take it, cap'n! - Electric Hook Up
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hi all
just thought i would throw this in; dividing the watage by the voltage will give amps required.
dont forget that some appliance's draw more amps on initial start.
hope this helps you work out if you can run heater.
just thought i would throw this in; dividing the watage by the voltage will give amps required.
dont forget that some appliance's draw more amps on initial start.
hope this helps you work out if you can run heater.
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We use a 2k fan heater which has inbuilt variable thermostat and in very cold conditions we leave it on overnight and it will cut in for only 1 min at time just to keep air temp where we want it. It has 0k 1k and 2k setting so it never fries us. On my zig i find it will get hot when i run the heater and the DVD and some lights on but its never fused yet. In summer I sometimes carry an extra portable fridge off the 12v and this seems to make the zig hot especially as the ambiant temp is much higher in the van.
Im not the first and I wont be the last