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Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 13:00
by Shem
Things are getting a bit nippy hey! I want to get a heater for my etrol T2, so clearly a diesel heater is out of the question. Any suggestions on effctive yet still economical to run heaters, ideally gas, as I wont always shave hook up

Thanks in advance

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 13:22
by poptop2
These are the jobbys , you can get cheaper by shopping around but this is what you want -- a propex

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PROPEX-HEATSO ... 1314wt_906" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 13:24
by matt
NONE - with a naked flame
get a derv ebber and fit a tank, or a Propex, both cost £200 plus unless you find a bargain

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 15:16
by kevtherev
Shem wrote: so clearly a diesel heater is out of the question.

propex it is.. :ok

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 15:23
by Oldiebut goodie
Why o why o why don't you petrol heads fit petrol heaters, why bother with adding tanks and using diesel? :roll: The running cost is comparable given the price of diesel today. People seem to lose sight of the fact that there are petrol equivalents of the diesel heaters - both Webastos and Eberspachers.

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 15:29
by kevtherev
are they cheaper than the derv users oldie?

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 15:51
by Mocki
cant get red petrol anywhere!!!!!!

( and im not refering to old leaded either!) :roll:

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 17:27
by Oldiebut goodie
Kev
They are rarer but that is because the majority of second hand ones come from commercial vehicles. Due to to this they tend to command higher prices if there are several people after one on Ebay at the same time but I have seen them go unsold also. Brand new webasto airtop 2000st petrol kit on Ebay for £685 at the moment which is a good price. I get between £200 and £300 for a converted 24v airtop 2000 diesel usually. HERE

Mocki
I used to be able to claim back the duty on petrol used in a fishing boat!! I wonder if it is still possible for off road use.

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 24 Sep 2012, 22:42
by Plasticman
have a propex and also a thermX, the latter is frugal and silent and uses no lecky :ok
mm

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 10:11
by Shem
Thanks all will get googling and youtubing. Im pretty sure you can claim back vat on off road petrol, will check with some forester mates though.

Warm nights ahead...well Ive got a mamut sleeping bag, but now the kids n mrs will be warm as well :P

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 10:20
by Plasticman
could you really be arsed trying to reclaim vat on a few quids worth of juice
mm :roll:

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 10:21
by Shem
NO! :)

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 11:03
by timski
JK have a good deal on new propex heaters at the moment - £440 complete kit. http://www.justkampers.com/shop/propex- ... 19842.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I got one and had it fitted last year and it works a treat. They are a bit noisy though to be honest. I'd rather then noise than freezing my bits off though :-)

Tim.

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 11:28
by California Dreamin
It's probably also worth pointing out that having a heating system running off an existing fuel source, namely petrol or diesel, means considerably cheaper running costs (propane/butane bottles work out very expensive for the amount of gas they contain). Another benefit is more from not having a seperate gas bottle.
The third benefit is the potential to run the heating for longer (systems running off a seperate bottle will be restricted to it's capacity) the chances of 'running out' of gas are much higher than running out of diesel or petrol (because your fuel tank capacity is vast compared to a gas bottle), leaving you without heating altogether.
Ask the syncro guys who often camp 'off the grid' for long periods....filling up your fuel tank is much easier than locating a 'gas supplier' selling your particular bottle type.
However...the major benefit of a gas/Propex system does appear to be the price...

Martin

Re: Suggestions for an electric or gas heater please

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 14:54
by kevtherev
There are so many holes in that I can't be asked.. :D