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nope... and I'm doing 30m round trip everyday on the motorway (if the vap is gonna freeze up its on the motorway in this weather) in it at the mo too
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my heater is warm within about 5mins and roasting in about 10 minutes,have no complaints at all
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dugcati wrote:nope... and I'm doing 30m round trip everyday on the motorway (if the vap is gonna freeze up its on the motorway in this weather) in it at the mo too
Sorry Dug my comment about LPG and a good heater was a statement rather than a question

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Thermostat bought....
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silverbullet wrote:Vapouriser needs to be hot all the time so it's in parallel to the heater circuit, plumbed in the same as an auxiliary heater. I doubt mine's got a restrictor as per an aux.h. so it's on the jobs to do list.

Silly me, I thought about what I wrote as I was driving home and it is obvious that the vap unit is not in series with the heater or it would be cut off from warming water when the heater was turned off, like I say = silly me
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Did my thermostat today.
Found this
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I do hope the rest of it isn't circulating with my coolant
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That is odd

I mean if someone had wanted to not have a stat due to overheating issues, they would have removed the whole thing !!

Most odd !!

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I laughed when I saw it..
It pretty much sums up the whole vehicle - every thing I need to work on ends up taking ages as I have to fix a couple of other things at the same time.
She's running sweet as a nut now - I have to open the windows even in this cold weather - it's too hot ha ha
I guess the matrix was designed to heat a whole van - a three seater cab has bugger all volume compared to a van
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dugcati wrote:.......if your heating system is no good then I would be thinking blocked matrix/airlocks or stuck open thermostats


Glad you got to the bottom of the problem - fancy sharing a bit of heat with an aircold van! hehe
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Hells bells. I couldn't imagine driving an Aircold in this weather

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I couldn't get my doors open this morning = frozen up
Had to get in via the slider !

It's 19 deg C and bright sun in Thessaloniki (Greece) where we went on holiday last (around 5 years ago )

I am going to go and live there somehow, one day.
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