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Date:         Wed, 27 Oct 1999 09:08:50 -0600
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET>
Subject:      Re: '81 Vanagon heater advice
Comments: To: Chris Smith <chris.smith@AQUILA.COM>
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The last "Bread Box" I owned - had no heater except the flap type that took heat off the engine. Living in Alaska at the time, that was a problem.

In installed a Suburban motorhome heater in it. Mounted it on the flow against the wall directly behind the driver seat. Vented it out the side wall just like on the motorhome.

Had a standard camper propane tank installed underneath floor on the outside.

Themostat was mounted on the door post by the drivers head. I used a type that had an "off" position. This allowed me to shut the unit down, if I wanted.

The heater had electronic ignition so there was no pilot light.

With a thermostat on, if I hit a bump, the flame might go out. The electronic ignition would light it back up again automatically.

I had a deep cycle marine battery under the back seat hooked to the heater with an automatic switch like motorhomes have for charging all batteries. It was nice to go out on a really cold Alaska day or one when it snowed, and turn up the heat and have the van ready to drive when I got off work.

The heater unit was rated at 18,000BTU/Hr. It would melt the snow off the entire van if it had a snow load on it from just sitting out in the open parking lot.

One might think having the heater on the floor like that would be a pita but it wasn't. t

The biggest thing I had to watch for was to make sure the air vents in the van were not blocked so air could circulate.

John Rodgers

Chris Smith wrote:

> At 02:28 PM 10/26/99 PDT, you wrote: > >Folks, > > > >I've given up on getting the heater on my '81 Vanagon to work, and have > >decided to go for an alternative thermal source. I was wondering if any one > >has had decent experience with DC heaters (I have an extra battery)? Names > >of manufacturers, retailers, and any improv installation work is > >appreciated. > > > >Regards, > > A gas heater for a Vanagon is rated well over 60,000 BTU (it may even be > 80,000 but I don't have the reference materials here). The typical output > of a 12v electric heater is 5000 BTU. Looks like 12 would be needed to > provide the same heat as a gas heater. I know my '82 could never supply > the power needed to run 12 heaters, let alone 2. I have a 12v electric > blanket that I used in the '61 Single Cab when the winters got colder that > the stock heater could handle. It was too much draw on the system at night > in the snow when I had to have the wipers on, but in the van it will run > off the camp battery (25 Amp/Hour Gel-Cell) all night. > > A heater system in a vanagon my be a little complicated, but there is no > way that I could think of running withou it. > > Chris Smith > Outer Chicagoland > '82 Westy > '74 Thing > Stuff


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