
Night heater - Advice please
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buy a genny for 50quid and run a oil filled rad off it total outlay.....60quid, how long would 200 quids worth of petrol last a good few winters i think 

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
steve8090 wrote: Not thinking right tonight Ian?
Having out of date thoughts clearly Steve

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
Too noisy! And who wants to be humping a jenny abart everywhere? I like your frugal thinking though.ozzy wrote:buy a genny for 50quid and run a oil filled rad off it total outlay.....60quid, how long would 200 quids worth of petrol last a good few winters i think

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
72BUG82T25 wrote:Ok had another idea. What about catalytic gas heaters? They're supposed to be clean burning and safe for indoor use. As long as you have a window cracked for airflow and condensation I would think these could be a good cheap aternative heater for the "odd" winter nights camping.
They're used a lot in boats and are advertised as safe for use in caravans, campers and tents and can be bought new for a lot less than Erberwhatsitcalleds. Maybe not such a good idea if you've got kids or dogs in the van but if it's just me and the missus and we just want to take the chill off. What do you think?
Has anybody out there used one of these?
http://www.tcschandlery.co.uk/7830/TCS- ... gn=pid7830
I've used one of these but would never dream of leaving it on over night.There OK for day time heating.
Mine is now sat in my shed not having been used since I fitted my Eber.
Eber's are the way forward, there's nothing better than getting out of the water in January and getting into a nice warm van

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
I've used one of these but would never dream of leaving it on over night.There OK for day time heating.
Mine is now sat in my shed not having been used since I fitted my Eber.
Eber's are the way forward, there's nothing better than getting out of the water in January and getting into a nice warm van
Thanks.
That definately seems to be the general consensus so last night I bought one off eBay £250. I figure it's got to worth it if it means I can use my Bus all year round. Plus it's cheaper (and more controllable) than a new set of heat exchangers as and when they pack up.
Now, does anybody have any advice on fitting?
Is it best to wire it to my leisure battery or starter? (How much juice do they pull)
Can I chop into my existing heater ducts so I can direct the heat ho feet / screen / rear cab etc? If so where's the best place to do so?
Has anyone on here ever done a guide to fitting one of these?
I'm sure I will have a million other questions when it turn up on my doorstep.
Big thanks to everyone for all the help / advice.

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
72BUG82T25 wrote: Now, does anybody have any advice on fitting?
Is it best to wire it to my leisure battery or starter? (How much juice do they pull)
Can I chop into my existing heater ducts so I can direct the heat ho feet / screen / rear cab etc? If so where's the best place to do so?
Steve Mocki's your best man to ask, I know he's done several into aircooleds

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
Ian Hulley wrote:72BUG82T25 wrote: Now, does anybody have any advice on fitting?
Is it best to wire it to my leisure battery or starter? (How much juice do they pull)
Can I chop into my existing heater ducts so I can direct the heat ho feet / screen / rear cab etc? If so where's the best place to do so?
Steve Mocki's your best man to ask, I know he's done several into aircooleds![]()
Ian.
Thanks Ian
Mocki's local too so he may even get a knock on the door.

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
where ever you fit it , make sure that its a nice flat surface and don't over tighten the 4 fixing bolts , if you do and it slightly twists the body of the unit ,it will / could burn the fan out ,very easy to do and quite expensive to repair.
you could bring it to Cromer and get some advice on fitting it and look at where folk have fitted theirs
you could bring it to Cromer and get some advice on fitting it and look at where folk have fitted theirs

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
Thanks for the advice.T'Onion wrote:where ever you fit it , make sure that its a nice flat surface and don't over tighten the 4 fixing bolts , if you do and it is slightly twists the body of the unit ,it will / could burn the fan out ,very easy to do and quite expensive to repair.
you could bring it to Cromer and get some advice on fitting it and look at where folk have fitted theirs
I'm hoping to have it fitted before Cromer so I can be toasty warm if the temperatures drop. Although same weekend last year was red hot. (I remember this coz it's the weekend I got married so Cromer will be our 1st anniversary)
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Re: Night heater - Advice please
T'Onion wrote:where ever you fit it , make sure that its a nice flat surface and don't over tighten the 4 fixing bolts , if you do and it is slightly twists the body of the unit ,it will / could burn the fan out ,very easy to do and quite expensive to repair.
Indeed

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Re: Night heater - Advice please
You get hook up at cromer , well you can if your van has hook up facilities
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Re: Night heater - Advice please
No hook up I'm afraid. It's not a proper camper. More of a bus with a bed in it so I'm just on 12 volt.T'Onion wrote:You get hook up at cromer , well you can if your van has hook up facilities
I have a zig unit etc that I thought about fitting but I really dont fancy cutting a hole in my bus for the socket.
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Re: Night heater - Advice please
Mocki is pretty busy...
He has a solution to not cutting the body.. fit it just inside the number plate flap...
He has a solution to not cutting the body.. fit it just inside the number plate flap...
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Re: Night heater - Advice please
boo!
i am pretty busy, however if you can fit in with my time off hours im sure we can come to some arrangement.
BTW, even if you have a spare wheel tank for the LPG you can still mount the ebber tank above it where normal busses have the radiator, you will just have to remove the grill to fill it up, but a gallon lasts a goodly long while.
you can use the ebber on the move, and you wont need to mess with the heating pipes to get the heat in the cab either....
you connect to the leisure battery (and some have a changeover switch to the main battery for emergency use too)
give me a shout when it turns up.........before you buy any other bits.
i am pretty busy, however if you can fit in with my time off hours im sure we can come to some arrangement.
BTW, even if you have a spare wheel tank for the LPG you can still mount the ebber tank above it where normal busses have the radiator, you will just have to remove the grill to fill it up, but a gallon lasts a goodly long while.
you can use the ebber on the move, and you wont need to mess with the heating pipes to get the heat in the cab either....
you connect to the leisure battery (and some have a changeover switch to the main battery for emergency use too)
give me a shout when it turns up.........before you buy any other bits.
Steve
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Re: Night heater - Advice please
Mocki wrote:boo!
i am pretty busy, however if you can fit in with my time off hours im sure we can come to some arrangement.
BTW, even if you have a spare wheel tank for the LPG you can still mount the ebber tank above it where normal busses have the radiator, you will just have to remove the grill to fill it up, but a gallon lasts a goodly long while.
you can use the ebber on the move, and you wont need to mess with the heating pipes to get the heat in the cab either....
you connect to the leisure battery (and some have a changeover switch to the main battery for emergency use too)
give me a shout when it turns up.........before you buy any other bits.
Encellent! Thanks Steve

Martin.
Diesel is an engine not a fuel.
I liked camping so much I went full time.
Diesel is an engine not a fuel.
I liked camping so much I went full time.