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Heating in my 1984 T25 autohomes Komet

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Hi,

I have no heating at the back. The kids are gonna be freezing this winter!!!

I have the summer to do something about it.

What would you recommended without spending a fortune?? :?

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propex or ebberspacher those who are 'tough' will say a good sleeping bag extra blankets blah blah blah but get a proper heating system and be comfortable all year round.
i camped at dubfreeze a couple of years ago and it was -4 some of the 'tough' people werent quite so smug then :lol: i slept in my undys and tshirt while the toughys roughed it out scrapeing ice from the inside of there windows :lol:

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Cheers mate.

I will have to start searching for a second-hand one!

Shouldn't be too difficult to find! Hopefully!

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your on a winner really this time of year as they go quite cheap second hand. a bit like buying a fridge in the winter

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Hi mib

[img:536:443]http://www.prunty.me.uk/willo/gfx/sb1800.JPG[/img]

SB1800 caravan heater there are half a dozen on E-bay all less than £30 snug as a bug in a rug. They don't drain the battery, are mega quite and have a great heat output.

But you do have to cut a hole in the floor pan.

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Personally I would just get a £4.99 fan heater from Tescos. They are small and convenient and are reasonably good.

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Propex and eber are more money, but don't take up floor space and are forced air with a thermostat. I have used both and wouldn't trade them for anything else.
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Mocki will have a propex up for sale soonish i would think ..
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Thanks for all the tips!

I will have a look on Ebay.
But let me know if you hear someone is selling a propex or a ebberspacher.

Cheers, :D

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phade wrote:Personally I would just get a £4.99 fan heater from Tescos. They are small and convenient and are reasonably good.

Sadly I didn't see any hook-up points at Dubfreeze 3 years ago when it was -4 :lol: Of course you could use a little genny,but they're still bulky and not cheap in the long run.

As has been said Eber or Propex is the long-term solution. Mocki's flogging a Propex soon allegedly and Spannerack flogs Ebers,so take ya pick.

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or failing that use hotwater bottles :D
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Flibbertigibbet wrote:or failing that use hotwater bottles :D

Or even a wer,warm per present Mrs mib :D
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If you are going to sites and using hook up then I'd suggest a small oil filled radiator, nice and quiet as opposed to a fan heater and they put out loads of heat.

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One place to look for one is ex BT vans, (Transits from 88-04) they had Eber's fitted and there are loads in breakers yards.
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Ian Hulley wrote:
Flibbertigibbet wrote:or failing that use hotwater bottles :D

Or even a wer,warm per present Mrs mib :D

Hey, that's the best tip I've had so far!!!! :lol:

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