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Electric Heater Recommendations?

Bart31
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Explorer
Hi again,

You all were so helpful with my propane/heater question I thought I would throw out another topic to get some feedback on. I need to decide between radiant/oil filled/ceramic heaters. Any experience with how well each kind heats the coach? And if any difference in energy efficiency between them?
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2gypsies1
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Explorer II
Billinwoodland wrote:
For those of you that boondock in cooler weather, what kind of supplemental heat do you use in your rig?


We used our propane catalytic heater for 16+ years. It put out a constant warmth and is very economical.
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RLS7201
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Explorer
Billinwoodland wrote:
For those of you that boondock in cooler weather, what kind of supplemental heat do you use in your rig?


My wife uses the snuggle method for supplemental heat. Bring on the cold!

Richard
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Billinwoodland
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Explorer
For those of you that boondock in cooler weather, what kind of supplemental heat do you use in your rig?
2008 Monaco Monarch 34 sbd

MountainAir05
Explorer II
Explorer II
Oil filled here also since 2005.

azrving
Explorer
Explorer
smkettner wrote:
I don't trust RV electric run at the max so I bought a 1200 watt radiator style.
Works for me.


By radiator do you mean the oil filled?

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad
I don't trust RV electric run at the max so I bought a 1200 watt radiator style.
Works for me.

azrving
Explorer
Explorer
I went to check out the Dyson and thought they must be very high quality after seeing that they are $300.00

Don't know if I can justify the price for how often I use it but then again they may not burn my rig down either. They are probably very good.

They do have a safety recall out. Just noticed it so thought I would post it.

Recall

dewey02
Explorer II
Explorer II
Delonghi Micathermic Panel Heater

No fan, no noise, no flame, no glowing heating element - and you can even hang it on the wall. It is about the size and width of a flat screen TV. We have ours hung on the bedroom wall and have used it for two years. It doesn't heat the bedroom up quickly, but keeps things pretty warm once it reaches a good temp. We pretty much only use it on the low setting. It has a thermostat so it will cycle on and off to maintain temperature.

It also has removable wheels/stand so it can be placed on the floor or moved anywhere you want heat. It is very lightweight and weighs under 10 pounds.

azrving
Explorer
Explorer
I have had one of the Walmart under $20.00 ones go into melt down. Also had another one start cycling on and off and returned it. Others have mentioned oil filled which I thought might be a good idea but after reading this link I see they have their own issues.

Oil

I'm not saying anything bad about any of them but I would say that we are dealing with inexpensive products so you can only expect so much. I will use my remaining $18.00 heater but probably set it on my open oven door as someone on here suggested. If it melts down at least it wont be on the linoleum or carpet and will be LESS likely to start a fire. I may try an oil filled model too. I mean they do manufacture decent dog food and baby toys for us dont they?

Cheapo

hershey
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Explorer
Mody n Domy wrote:
We bought a Dyson Fan/heater it oscillates and we use it winter and summer. It has been in use for 2 years and works well. I did take a pair of women's nylons and cut the top and bottom of of the leg and slide it over the air intake to help filter the air to keep the enclosed blade clean. I cut it long enough to keep pulling clean material over intake about 4 times. Its surprising how much dust it catches.
We too use the Dyson. Its expensive but its very very quiet and effective. We just hardly ever use the furnace, we do stay in winter friendly places 🙂
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Mody_n_Domy
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Explorer
We bought a Dyson Fan/heater it oscillates and we use it winter and summer. It has been in use for 2 years and works well. I did take a pair of women's nylons and cut the top and bottom of of the leg and slide it over the air intake to help filter the air to keep the enclosed blade clean. I cut it long enough to keep pulling clean material over intake about 4 times. Its surprising how much dust it catches.
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ScottG
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Nomad
bluwtr49 wrote:
Electric heaters all put out the same amount of heat. They are all ~1500 watts so the only difference is how they distribute the heat.

I go for the smallest cheapest ones ($15.00 to $25.00) available it will do just as good a job as one 14X the cost.


This!
You can pay $400 or $15 and they will put out the exact same amount of heat and be equally efficient.

TNRIVERSIDE
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Explorer
You might want to do a search for this. Lots of good discussions on it in the past.
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Rescue16
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Explorer
It is currently 24 degrees out and my oil filled heater is keeping my 35 foot a comfortable 68 degrees. I like them and feel safe running them when I am not in the RV. The ceramic heater puts off quick close up heat but would not feel safe leaving it on and not being in the RV.
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