
ghost123uk wrote: I often wondered why no vehicles (up till more recently), had any sort of regulated temperature control for the cabin. All it would take is a K type probe in the "cockpit" area, feeding a VERY SIMPLE circuit that would operate a solenoid valve in the heater pipes. You could then "set" a desired heater temp like you do on your domestic central heating radiators. Would save all that moving the lever up and down at different speeds etc.
And a wind pressure sensor (as simple as a vane'd micro-switch) could be arranged to turn the heater fan off at, say, more than 30mph
CovKid wrote:Actually, that sounds like a useful mod. Agree on the levers, its a very clunky approach to managing cab heating although certainly typical of the real v-dubs line
I did wonder about leaving the Propex on, with the stat set appropriately, but it's output is not enough to keep up with rapidly changing cabin temperatures at different road speeds and opening windows when smoking a fag etc.
Just thinking out loud here really. The gains in designing, making and fitting a temperature control system in the heater circuit are probably not worth the effort

From that same (old) topic =
CovKid wrote:Perhaps we should come up with a project to maximise the charging of the leisure battery Ghost. There would seem to be much scope for improvement in this area.
Ah, you see, my recent "poor mans Sterling" charging system, now in full use
