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richclover
Sep 06, 2020Explorer
I still have this heater from my airplane days. Worked nicely for pre-heating the cabin in my unheated T-hangar. My new Chaparral 5’er sports a “heated”, enclosed underbelly. In fact, the basement area containing lotsa plumbing and the hot water heater includes the furnace and ducting. The area is open, over the top, to the pass through basement storage where there is a 110-v plug. I’m thinking of using this heater, with plenty of space around it, any time the camper is plugged into shore power or generator this winter. Might be a way to safely supplement the heat in the basement.
Hornet 45
$289
General Aviation aircraft cockpit heater
On at 55F off at 65F
Certified for use in areas where known combustibles
may be present
Extremely safe HALT Technology
High Airflow Low Temperature
Patented Stainless Steel heating modules can not overheat
5" x 5.25" x 3.625" housing
120 volts standard (220/240V AC available)
700 watts
40' Premium extreme weather cord rated at -40° C
Carrying bag included
Model H7MIJ1-700
Hornet 45
$289
General Aviation aircraft cockpit heater
On at 55F off at 65F
Certified for use in areas where known combustibles
may be present
Extremely safe HALT Technology
High Airflow Low Temperature
Patented Stainless Steel heating modules can not overheat
5" x 5.25" x 3.625" housing
120 volts standard (220/240V AC available)
700 watts
40' Premium extreme weather cord rated at -40° C
Carrying bag included
Model H7MIJ1-700
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