Is there anything like a 12 volt heater that a person could use off the 2nd battery for just 30 minutes to warm up while dressing???? > For anyone following the catalytic heater discussion and scratching > their heads over cost, venting, etc., keep in mind that if you go to > campgrounds with 110V outlets, a little $20 1500W electric heater > will work fairly well. We found that we had to turn ours down to a > lower setting at BBTT even with outside temps approaching freezing. > > I recommend the kind with fan rather than the straight radiative > kind. No fumes or CO worries, put it anywhere, and low cost. Of > course, if you have that special remote camping spot, you won't have > power. > > My 2 Pfennig. > > -Karl > > Karl F. Bloss - blosskf@apci.com or bloss@enter.net > '87 Vanagon GL Weekender "Beverley"; Trexlertown, PA > http://www.enter.net/~bloss/vw/ > VW shops: http://www.enter.net/~bloss/vw/vwshops/ |
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