Date: Thu, 7 Apr 94 9:08:51 PDT
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From: Steve Johnson <sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com>
Subject: Re: Under bench Propane heater
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> From: James Cook <jcook@netcom.com>
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> Subject: Re: Under bench Propane heater
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> On Thu, 7 Apr 1994, Steve Johnson wrote:
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> >
> > I was requested to post this so here goes.
> >
> > I met a couple in the Cameron Park (CA) that had a '91 Syncro. They
> > showed me a neat propane heater setup they had. The heater is made
> > and sold only in Germany. The heater is about the size of a large
> > thermos and is mounted under the bench seat. It has two small vacuum
> > cleaner type hoses that are used to route the air for circulation.
> > The way they had it was just routed to the panel at the front of the
>
>
> I live near San Jose, California, and own a 1985 Westphalia. I've had a
> great little propane heater installed on the door of the refrigerator for
> about three years. I believe it's made by Olympian. Their available
> through various RV dealers. I had mine tuned up at a factory rep. in
> Napa, Calif. as I recall. Reliable. The larger of the two models provides
> abundant heat even in subzero weather at Lake Tahoe.
>
> I think the price was about $400, and the install was about $250.
>
> James Cook
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>
James,
Can you get a phone number and address of the manufacturer? I'd like
more info.
Thanks,
Steven
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Steven Johnson
sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
'91 VW Camper GL, '86 Nissan Sentra
Previously owned: '68 bug, '70 squareback, '74 Camper
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