A = could someone tell us (me) what type of heater this is and roughly how it works ?
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B = could anyone translate what on earth Blue is on about here ->
The_blue wrote:
I'd have thought it would cut down to minimum at a set level due to the did theromstat bulb below the valve but all setting seem to be maxinum...
What i ment is that there is a copper thermocouple style unit on the outside of the gas valve that looks like a bulb. I thought it cut the flame down at a set heat once hot (like an electronic thermostat) but it makes more sence being a safty cut off.
I'll keep an eye out for the one with a thermostat.
ghost123uk wrote:A = could someone tell us (me) what type of heater this is and roughly how it works ?
The_blue wrote:
What i ment is that there is a copper thermocouple style unit on the outside of the gas valve that looks like a bulb. I thought it cut the flame down at a set heat once hot (like an electronic thermostat) but it makes more sence being a safty cut off.
Ah so from the above clarification (thanks Blue ) we can deduce it is a gas heater
The whole thing is basicly an exaust system with fins....
It heats air which travels around the pipework giving off heat via the fins and is then vented under the van.. No fumes inside, no noise, no flat battery
Only downside is the size as its as big as an oil filld radiator and plumbed through a 4x 6 inch hole in the floor..
I missed this thread earlier otherwise you could have looked at my installation first - I'm in Mansfield too and followed Willoughby's idea with a Carver SB1800 (mine cost £20!).
It works a treat though, and with that and a set of window insulation from JK, my daughter & her BF stayed toasty right through New Year in Derbyshire last year. Shouldn't get too hot turned down to Min (but note the regulator turns the "wrong" way - look closely at the knob!)
A wise note. Must admit I would't feel happy using one overnight or without ventilation but the prospect of being stuck on a motorway in snow drifts was more what I had in mind.
CovKid wrote:A wise note. Must admit I would't feel happy using one overnight or without ventilation but the prospect of being stuck on a motorway in snow drifts was more what I had in mind.
Snow drifts? In England? Not much chance (I wish! I could go skiing for free if we had a decent winter!)
Canadian Rockies. That's what you call a snowdrift!
COURGETTE wrote:Why not an oil filled radiator!!! just curious
i was thinking of getting one, and pros cons to em ?
If you mean a mains (240 Volt) powered one then OK if you are on a mains hook up, otherwise you need a very long extension lead
You cannot run one off an inverter by the way, too much power required.
Those cheap ones from the likes of Aldi also do not give off much heat.
You really need a minimum of a 1 KW one.
I would love to find summat cheap to buy like the afore mentioned Carver item but smaller and without having to cut a ruddy great square hole in the floor of my van !!