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Propex Heat Source just how good is it ?

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 16:15
by gwa
Hi

I am thinking of getting a Propex 1800 from Bluebird Customs but does anybody have some experiance of them ?

Ie: How easy to fit ? and this time of year how long to heat up my freezing Aircooled van ? oh and does it help clear the windscreen if you put it on 10 minutes before you go anywhere ?

regards

gwa 8)

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 17:03
by gwa
erm,

I was thniking about putting it under the bed / back seat so about half way through the bus. Where would you recommend ?

Is it man enough to heat the front from there or does the heat disipate before it gets to you ?

regards

gwa

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 18:28
by Ray
Got mine under bed seat and it warms up van nicely. Better on propane in winter though
Ray
2.1 dj syncro
#0094

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 19:24
by dubsta
I've got one..its smart. 8)

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 20:37
by Hacksawbob
I dont think you can run propex whilst driving but you can with an Eberspacher diesel (dont quote me) I have a propex for camping and its brilliant if heavy on the battery esp on starting.

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 21:47
by Artio
I've had a heatsource 1600 for 2yrs and am really pleased withit .I've got it under the bed.I use Artio for work so when its cold I switch it on for 10 mins before I go out and drive off and all is comfy& clear. I use mine on the run only thing is to remember to stop & switch off before going into a petrol station.Had a chat with the tec dept at propex when mine went in for repair and he says when you start to modify you get problems.

Posted: 11 Dec 2005, 21:49
by Plasticman
I have a 1600 and it puts loads of heat out, have ducted it with closeable nozzles and I do sometimes run it on the move with no probs,
Mike

propex

Posted: 12 Dec 2005, 21:57
by kevtherev
me too 1600 it's luxury when camping in the winter months so easy to fit
ours even takes the chill out of the awning
ours is under the cooker

GET ONE >>>>FIT IT>>>>>love it

Posted: 12 Dec 2005, 23:37
by Hacksawbob
Mine was factory fitted by autohomes the manual clearly states in CAPITALS that it should not be used whilst the vehicle is in motion, nice to know that it can be done though.

Posted: 14 Dec 2005, 07:19
by Russel
No gas apliance (by law)is to be usedin a motor vehicle wilst driving because this becomes a safty ishue if..................

It is up to u though.

Posted: 14 Dec 2005, 19:00
by syncroandy
I have a 1600, which works OK, but couldn't keep up with the heat-loss from my van at all (on a winters day) until I insulated the van properly.

I'd say get a Propex, but also you MUST put in decent insulation (poly foam NOT rockwool).

HTH

Andy