โJan-01-2015 12:58 PM
โJan-05-2015 08:46 PM
kevden wrote:Pangaea Ron wrote:
My insurance agent said to put an electric heater on the open oven door for a bit more protection.
I would need insurance to pay for the ER visit after I fall from walking into the open oven door.:S
I bought a couple electric heaters for use in the camper a couple years ago, but immediately returned them for a refund after reading many online reviews complaining of smoke and fire from the units. Two different brands, one was a pelonis oil filled, and I cannot remember the brand of the other ceramic unit. So for now, we just use the rv furnace. I looked into the permanent baseboard units, but the kids are still too young to keep their toys and blankets away from it. I think that I could get away with one in the bathroom, though, where there is no heat duct from the furnace.
โJan-05-2015 07:53 PM
Pangaea Ron wrote:
My insurance agent said to put an electric heater on the open oven door for a bit more protection.
โJan-05-2015 02:16 PM
pianotuna wrote:Typically the fire is not going to start from an overload or an electrical short. Most of the time, a fire is going to start from a poor internal connection. Heat causes poor connections, so the simple fact that the internal connections are in close proximity to heat, means they are much more susceptible to failure. That fact coupled with the fact that they operate at a high current means the are very prone to failure as they age.
Hi,
GFI is not going to do anything for an overload.clhamon wrote:
We only plug ours into GFI receptacles with the assumption the GFI will trip if anything happens and before a fire starts.
โJan-05-2015 01:37 PM
clhamon wrote:
We only plug ours into GFI receptacles with the assumption the GFI will trip if anything happens and before a fire starts.
โJan-05-2015 01:01 PM
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BillyandKris wrote:
John & Angela, What is it and where did you buy them? I have never seen this type. Details please. Looks nice.
โJan-02-2015 07:05 AM
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โJan-02-2015 05:00 AM
BillyandKris wrote:
For RoyB: You wrote: low profile ones in the POPUP trailer
We also use the oil-filled radiator type heaters. They are awesome. We do not use them when traveling because they are heavy and our camper is not that large, but we are stationery now so they work great. I once bought a really small one, but it was junk and didn't heat anything and broke immediately. Can you tell us what your low profile one is and where you got it? THANKS
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