themurphys wrote:Hi again you can get some propex that have 2 outlets for hot air
I think that you may be mistaken - the propex only outputs hot air out of one outlet hole.
You can then split this output to two separate hot air outlets by using a 'Y' connector on the hot air pipe but the actual propex 'metal box' only has one hot air output.
I think that some have plumbed them into the demist ducting but that would seem pretty daunting to me depending on where you mount the metal box (most put it under the R&R bed).
For simplicity I'd suggest mouting it under the bed with a single output - for most folks that is perfectly adequate.
The install is pretty do-able but fiddly with the most difficult bit being getting the gas supply from wherever your gas bottle is to wherever you put the propex - you need to use copper pipe so need to be able to bend the pipe to fit into the van - requires a decent amount of pre-thought to get a safe/neat install.
You also need to drill through the bottom of the van to install the intake and exhaust pipes - so need to position the metal box so that the holes drilled don't interfere with any pipes/cables/structure under the van.
The install manual on the propex page is a pretty useful read to get an idea of what it takes;
http://www.propexheatsource.co.uk/suppo ... =downloads
Also have a trawl through old forum posts on here as I managed to find quite a few pics of other folks installs that were really useful when doing mine.
Finally - as the propex manual says - it needs to be installed by a corgi reginstered installer or inspected by a corgi registered installer!!