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Date:         Tue, 15 Nov 94 7:58:48 EST
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From:         dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca (David Carment)
Subject:      Choices on Heat: Real and Imagined

All this talk of catalytic heaters, the lack of heat in air-cooled Vanagons, the impending cold winter and the need for making this a better world, got me thinking about the possible choices of heat available and their practical application in air-cooled Vnagaon busses. Here are some ideas:

Requirements: a) must be able to fit into the vent system for proper defrosting of windows and interior heat;

b) must augment rather than replace the existing heater system;

c) must not cost too much (more than what we payed for the van);

d) stationary heat for camping would be a bonus but not crucial;

Choices:

a) auxiliary gas heater system upside- works well; downside- relatively expensive; takes away some of the gas; could be dangerous; difficult to install;

b) electrical heater system - upside- relatively cheap; downside- inefficient; ineffective; may drain battery;

c) oil heater system (takes bypass oil and feeds through fan) upside: relatively inexpensive; no drain on efficiency; downside - no design yet available for Vanagons (bugs only); effects on oil temp and engine unknown; a challenge worth exploring;

d) water cooled heater boxes - upside - may be the most efficient and maintenance free; downside - unknown cost and availability; installation;

e) electric fan booster - upside - easy to install; cheap downside - works well with existing heat will not create more heat; good for defrosting;

f) propane driven system upside - good for Westfalias downside -design yet unknown for feeding into vents (a challenge)

g) insulation/down parka/blankets upside - mobile downside - cumbersome; must outfit entire family

h) move to Florida upside - Marlin fishing downside - may become a bubba

I am sure there other ideas or comments on these ones - DC

---------------------------------------------------------------------- David Carment School of International Affairs Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 voice - (613) 788-2600-6662 fax - (613) 788-2889 Email address: dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca ----------------------------------------------------------------------


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