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Any decent 12v heaters/de-misters which plug into the ciggy lighter socket out there ?

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If they are decent, your battery will be flat in no time..
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CovKid wrote:If they are decent, your battery will be flat in no time..

What about when the engine is running? its mainly for demisting as my blower fan is knackered.

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CovKid wrote:If they are decent, your battery will be flat in no time..

What about when the engine is running? its mainly for demisting as my blower fan is knackered.

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:idea Replace the blower fan ?

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I would, but I have been told its a dash out job which costs £££s. Unless you know different?
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I used to use one of the small heater/blower units in my boat - it only gave a small area to peer through, which was enough as I could steer from outside of the wheelhouse or put it on autopilot and view from on deck. They are not very good to use with safety, vision wise, in a car if you are heavily misted up I would have thought.
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centro wrote:I would, but I have been told its a dash out job which costs £££s. Unless you know different?
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I'm pretty sure a full guide is on the wiki ... Oh look, there it is ... https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Co ... eplacement

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Seen that. Dont fancy doing it meself

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there isn't anything that you can plug in and give enough heat to demist or worse still defrost.
Best thing I can suggest is you heat the van overnight with a oil rad.. this will keep the frost off and your windows clear.
However as for driving I think it would mist up again pretty soon, unless you can hold your breath.

I suppose you have checked the fuse ?
and checked the switch?

as these are easy to do.
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Switch yer Webasto/Eberspacher on early. :)
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Get yourself a manual de-misting device:-

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and let everyone think your van is Aircooled.
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Dash out is no big deal as long as you follow the guide and don't go the haynes route of removing steering column (you only need to lay it down with seat removed). A new blower is around £40 - cheap fix really and better done now than when everything is frozen solid.
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I have a 12v demister from E bay cost £20. Its ok but not great. It is dash mounted or can be removed and held like a hair drier. It is fine to stop it misting up once it is demisted but takes ages if already misted up. I have an air cooled. Plenty of heat through the vents but hardly any air movement. Has any body ever tried a 1200w inverter and a hair drier before? :?:
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Trunkster wrote:Has any body ever tried a 1200w inverter and a hair drier before? :?:
Current demand of 1200W at 12v is 100 amps.....
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In my beetling days, someone developed some inline blowers that 'assisted' the heat from exchangers to interior. No idea if they're still around or you might be able to find something that would do a similar job. Usually its a series of leaks that pulls down the efficiency of heating on Aircooled models. Lagging the heater tubes front to back helps.

Trunkster wrote:I have a 12v demister from E bay cost £20. Its ok but not great. It is dash mounted or can be removed and held like a hair drier. It is fine to stop it misting up once it is demisted but takes ages if already misted up. I have an air cooled. Plenty of heat through the vents but hardly any air movement. Has any body ever tried a 1200w inverter and a hair drier before? :?:
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