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My first question - it's a hot one

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I have always had a PROPEX. I don't think you can beat them. Had them in all my campers and boats, when I was fit enough to sail. And I used to sail all year round.
Try crossing the North sea to Belgium mid Feb in a 19ft sail boat ,with no heating. :cry: No thanks. Grab a bit of metal and your hand sticks, not much fun.
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MurphyX wrote:How to keep warm when camping in winter?
Wear clothes, don't go naked (except at solstice of course).
Come on people, we're talking about the UK here, not bleeding Lapland!!!

you wear the clothes mate, I'll use the propex....
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Will a 2kw fan heater be ok for a 10A site?
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Yes fine as it will draw 8.69 amps

put the telly on an inverter and enjoy

This site is usefull for calculating the amps you can use

voltage amp watts calculator..click
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thanks mate :lol:
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put the telly on an inverter and enjoy

You can get 12v tellys???

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no, no, the inverter turns 12volts to 240volts so that you can use a normal telly of the portable type (15") and plug the DVD in ...it'll be good for three or four films!
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AHHH i seeee :D
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matt wrote:Dont want to be a party pooper, but I recon fires in such a small space is just to much of a risk
if youre that cold, just put the grill on, at least a duvet corner/trouser leg/tee towel cant drop/brush past/into it

flames, humans and a space 5 ft times 15 foot just aint good

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Erm, I think the Grill uses a flame to, which also eats up all the oxygen in the van..............unless you have an electric one that is??

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Ian Hulley wrote:
"we're talking about the UK here, not bleeding Lapland!!!"

Your knowledge of geography is a credit to you Mr Murphy.

Thank you very much. Its nice that you appreciate my massive intellect. :wink:
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smnbyt wrote:
matt wrote:Dont want to be a party pooper, but I recon fires in such a small space is just to much of a risk
if youre that cold, just put the grill on, at least a duvet corner/trouser leg/tee towel cant drop/brush past/into it

flames, humans and a space 5 ft times 15 foot just aint good

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Erm, I think the Grill uses a flame to, which also eats up all the oxygen in the van..............unless you have an electric one that is??

Umm yeah, but its more difficult to accidentally set something on fire with. Except toast of course.
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jeepers don't mention the "T" word westy owners get all grumpy :wink:
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MurphyX wrote:
smnbyt wrote:
matt wrote:Dont want to be a party pooper, but I recon fires in such a small space is just to much of a risk
if youre that cold, just put the grill on, at least a duvet corner/trouser leg/tee towel cant drop/brush past/into it

flames, humans and a space 5 ft times 15 foot just aint good

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Erm, I think the Grill uses a flame to, which also eats up all the oxygen in the van..............unless you have an electric one that is??

Umm yeah, but its more difficult to accidentally set something on fire with. Except toast of course.

I was more concerned about the Carbon Monoxide rather than burning things :roll:

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