A coupla questions
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A coupla questions
First of all, how are the panels on the van fixed to each other? Are they a bolt on, spot weld, welded or chewing gum?
The blow heater, how powerful should it be, mine has three settings, quite crap, slightly crap, just plain crap. How does this compare to other peoples?
The blow heater, how powerful should it be, mine has three settings, quite crap, slightly crap, just plain crap. How does this compare to other peoples?
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Re: A coupla questions
I also have the crap heater configuration. Having said that its an awful lot better than the non-existant heater I had in my last bay (and the rust holes in the floor of the cab didn't help either).klatuu wrote:The blow heater, how powerful should it be, mine has three settings, quite crap, slightly crap, just plain crap. How does this compare to other peoples?
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Well if it's any help my DG blows pretty good on full.
Does it sound like it's running ok, just little air coming out, or does it not make much in the way of "fast fan noise"
Perhaps check the vents are actually opening fully when the lever on the dash says full ?
If not that, you could try temporarily hard wiring the fan to the battery to see if there is a poor conection somewhere robbing it of power.
My fan squeeks though, and apparently greasing the motor bearings involves a major dash out job -

Does it sound like it's running ok, just little air coming out, or does it not make much in the way of "fast fan noise"
Perhaps check the vents are actually opening fully when the lever on the dash says full ?
If not that, you could try temporarily hard wiring the fan to the battery to see if there is a poor conection somewhere robbing it of power.
My fan squeeks though, and apparently greasing the motor bearings involves a major dash out job -


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Ah yes lotta noise, lotta dust when on cold.
Switch it to hot, lotta noise, no dust, no heat either.
mheh, justkampers sell a thingy that plugs in the ciggy lighter and produces warm air to demist windows, so if I am bothered I might try that. Otherwise the goold old sleeve wipe seems to do the trick as well
Switch it to hot, lotta noise, no dust, no heat either.
mheh, justkampers sell a thingy that plugs in the ciggy lighter and produces warm air to demist windows, so if I am bothered I might try that. Otherwise the goold old sleeve wipe seems to do the trick as well

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mheh, justkampers sell a thingy that plugs in the ciggy lighter and produces warm air to demist windows, so if I am bothered I might try that. /quote]
I wouldn't bother, they are rubbish and don't work ( sorry JK
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mheh, justkampers sell a thingy that plugs in the ciggy lighter and produces warm air to demist windows, so if I am bothered I might try that. /quote]
I wouldn't bother, they are rubbish and don't work ( sorry JK

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ghost123uk wrote:SlowWest wrote: mheh, justkampers sell a thingy that plugs in the ciggy lighter and produces warm air to demist windows, so if I am bothered I might try that.
I wouldn't bother, they are rubbish and don't work ( sorry JK)
yep, waste of money..unless you're happy with 1/4 square inch of window demisted. truth is that for an electric heater to actually do anything in an icey van, it'll need to be 1000watts. check a domestic hairdrier, it'll be 1000 - 1500 or so. at 12 volts, this needs c.100 amps, which takes fat wires & big batteries, to say the least.
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chad wrote:check a domestic hairdrier, it'll be 1000 - 1500 or so. at 12 volts, this needs c.100 amps, which takes fat wires & big batteries, to say the least.
Aye - and you can use the same analogy to guesstimate the wire and power requirements (including the speaker wires) for a big car stereo power amp !!
How many times have I seen a ( so called ) 1000W amp fed by 5 amp red and black !!
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