Rwake901
Aug 25, 2017Explorer
Oil Filled space heater
Does anyone use those oil filled radiator space heaters in their RV and if so do you feel safe using them at night while sleeping? I'm thinking about buying one. Thanks
10forty2 wrote:
Having just spent Thanksgiving weekend in the RV at a state park with only 30amp service, and it being 28 degrees outside most of the weekend....the DW and I decided to make a quick trip to WalMart and picked up one of those Amish Heaters to supplement the LP furnace. I was skeptical when we bought it as to how much it would actually do....well, it only took about an hour and the RV furnace never came back on the rest of the weekend. It is fan-forced heat from infrared elements. I added a small floor fan to help circulate the heat better. Best part about it? The cabinet around the heater never even gets warm to the touch. As a long time Fire Prevention Official, I had no concerns going to bed with it running and we slept toasty-warm all night!
Bumpyroad wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
If you plan on using the full 1500 watts make sure to replace the receptacle in the RV with one that can take that sort of load. The OEM stab type are not suitable.
just discovered this AM an issue that confirms your post. the one in my bedroom had a singed outlet. this was NOT at the plug from the heater I had a duplex outlet into which I plugged a 6 outlet adapter, and into the adapter plugged some cheap 6 ft 6 outlet extension cords into which I had plugged in assorted devices, all low draw except for the heater. Mr. Rube Goldberg would have been proud. :s
where the extension cord from the heater plugged into the 6 outlet adapter was singed.
bumpy
rhagfo wrote:
The multi tap extision cords are likely only 16 gauge wire, not designed to carry 1,500 watts.
You are also a poster child for how not to use extension cords.
Bumpyroad wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
If you plan on using the full 1500 watts make sure to replace the receptacle in the RV with one that can take that sort of load. The OEM stab type are not suitable.
just discovered this AM an issue that confirms your post. the one in my bedroom had a singed outlet. this was NOT at the plug from the heater I had a duplex outlet into which I plugged a 6 outlet adapter, and into the adapter plugged some cheap 6 ft 6 outlet extension cords into which I had plugged in assorted devices, all low draw except for the heater. Mr. Rube Goldberg would have been proud. :s
where the extension cord from the heater plugged into the 6 outlet adapter was singed.
bumpy
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
If you plan on using the full 1500 watts make sure to replace the receptacle in the RV with one that can take that sort of load. The OEM stab type are not suitable.