>The problem with catalytics is they are radiant and need to be mounted >on some surface in the van that can also provide an exit route for >exhaust gasses. Not really. Steve X has a Plat Cat he set up to be portable. He runs a tube for the exhause out one of the front windows. I've seen these behind the passenger seat, but that is >where the porta-potty goes in my set up! That's perfect! A heated porta-potty... uuuuummmmm can you imagine the aroma from a heated potty!! >Is it possible to make a catalytic in a box with a fan (like the Carver >units) and fit it under the rear seat? This would defeat much of the heat out put since it is designed to be a radiant heat... radiating off the burner element... as in infra red heating. Bill And sell it for under $500? > >Chris Smith wrote: > >> o.k. I'll bite.. >> >> 1) low electric draw.. good for running heater on camp battery >> 2) 7000 BTU output. 5500 is not enough for real winter camping with the top up >> 3) thermostat hook-up.. 'nuff said >> 4) remote switchable.. ie: a dash mount or rear compartment switch to turn >> the unit on/off >> >> At least this is my wish list. under the rear seat wouldn't be a bad place >> to mount it, or for westy owners, that tiny cubby hole next to the fridge >> wouldn't be bad either. >> >> cbs > >-- >Stuart MacMillan >Manager, Case Program >800-909-8244 ext. 8208 >Fax: 206-269-6360 > >Getting your share of the Net yet? >http://cobaltgroup.com >http://UsedEquipNet.com > |
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