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Date:         Wed, 20 Apr 94 11:43:04 EDT
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From:         John Pinkham <John.Pinkham@lambada.oit.unc.edu>
Subject:      Auxiliary Heater

Sorry if this topic has already been thrashed to death. Just joined the list. My 78 Camper had a nifty auxiliary gas heater that was great for taking the chill out after a night's rest. My 91 Camper is lacking this. Saw something about a German accessory heater that cost more than a house furnace. Years ago, I added an Ebersparker (spelling?) or was it a Stewart-Warner to my '67 Squareback that Sears used to sell from their catalog (!) for about $300. Came in real handy in Kodiak, Alaska.

Any semi-economical ways to add an auxiliary heater?

John Pinkham Portland, Oregon


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