Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

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Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

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Yep timer is connected to the stat/control box

Originally I had a battery powered thermostatic timer fitted but they are poor because they have a minimum temp as well as a maximum temp as they are designed for houses. So I fitted just a standard timer that needs + - 12v power from the battery

Here's the diagram I made (just note that the timer I have also has a + - 12v feed to the battery)

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The timer I bought was this onebut cheaper. They don't seem to be on ebay anymore

Something like thiswould be fine

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yes that looks the part
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thebobster wrote:I have a LPG ''leisure'' tank fitted (similar to the ones fitted to Westfailures) which is perfectly adequate to feed the fridge, the cooker and the propex heater. This is automatically topped up every time I refuel the main LPG tank and so far, the LPG leisure tank has never run out of gas. I think it holds about 20 litres, but I could be mistaken.
The heater electrics run off the leisure battery which is also of an adequate capacity. I am confident that I have the best possible system to suit my needs. My only niggle at the moment is that I have recently purchased a gas barbecue / bacon butty factory for which I need a Gaz bottle. I plan on persuading Steve at Gasure to fit an external gas tap to feed the bbq from the leisure tank at some point soon. I am sure he will advise me on the subject.
My arrangements may not suit everybody, but with LPG at 64p per litre locally to me, I am not bothered about claiming any tax back, or fitting diseasel tanks, or anything else.


did you have the leisure tank fitted and if so what was the cost/where was it done? thanks
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Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

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jocko wrote: did you have the leisure tank fitted and if so what was the cost/where was it done? thanks

Click on the link in my signature. All will be revealed (except the price, which is available on application - it may have changed since I had mine done. It may also vary depending on the pipework required. :D )

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