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Date:         Tue, 23 Nov 2004 00:40:50 -0600
Reply-To:     Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM>
Subject:      Re: Trumatic heater
Comments: To: Gerald Masar <azsun99@EARTHLINK.NET>
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Jerry: There was one of those Trumatic 1800's in this westy that got crushed in a local yard. I took it out and it's mostly okay, but the control panel (with thermostat) is missing. does anyone know where i can get one, or, what is inside it, so I could replicate one. There are 10 wires in the cable going to it. Al Brase

Gerald Masar wrote:

>I have just put a photo of the Trumatic E 1800 gas heater on my website: > http://home.earthlink.net/~azsun99/jerryspage/ >This heater is installed in my recently purchased '88 Westy, the blue one. >Fired it up the other day and it worked perfectly. I have not camped with it yet. > >Now, you can stop reading here, or go on for a few details about the installation, but >as far as I know, these heaters are unavailable in North America. The company is >German, but here is a link to their UK site: > http://www.trumauk.com/ >The PO removed the partition between this cabinet and the water tank, and the "brain" >is mounted on the partition next to the tank. The controls and thermostat are mounted >up on the wall below the window. The inside surface of the door had to be cut away >slightly, because the unit vents through the floor and the hole is right up against >the main frame member under the van. >The PO never installed a second house battery, so the heater is set up to run off the >main battery or an external rechargeable power-pack, hence the cable with the >cigarette light plug you see in the photo. It uses 1 amp on high or .6 amp on low. > >If you are wondering about the lever in place of the knob on the table support arm, it >is from some sort of machine tool, similar to what you find on a power saw. You pull >it out to re-position it. Not sure why he did it, but it does provide more leverage. >He also replaced the knob under the table. > >Yes, the white box is a CO monitor, and is wired in with the heater as well. > >I think the 1800 model has been discontinued, replaced by the 2400. Looks the same, >just more heat output. >You can go here to another UK site to see a price, but make sure you are sitting down: > http://www.calormarineshop.co.uk/acatalog/Trumatic.html > >Jerry > > >


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