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Feb-25-2021 07:05 AM
J herb wrote:
Mike, a nice setup to have as you can use a heater that doesn't have a thermostat, if needed can you run both heaters on low at the same time?
Hope that you are able to go camping soon, we are trying to go but we have been having a lot of rain in the valley and snow in the mountains for the last few weeks.
Feb-25-2021 06:54 AM
Black'95 wrote:J herb wrote:
HI Mike!
good timing on the new post, I was just going to ask you what you used to heat your van with when you are winter camping. Is that little heater AC or DC ?
When I built my kitchen unit for the van I built into it a 110 volt wall thermostat and connected the 110 volt outlet below it.
I have been using a little 1500 watt floor model of heater. This heater utilizes my wall mount thermostat otherwise it would run constantly. It is in the way on the floor sometimes, especially when I have to get up in the middle of the night. When it is cold out we always camp where we have an electrical hookup. As long as I had this little 900 watt heater laying around the garage, I decided to get it a try on our next camping trip which will probably be later this week. This heater doesn't have a built in thermostat either so my wall mount one will be needed for it.
Feb-25-2021 06:40 AM
J herb wrote:
HI Mike!
good timing on the new post, I was just going to ask you what you used to heat your van with when you are winter camping. Is that little heater AC or DC ?
Feb-25-2021 06:31 AM
Feb-25-2021 06:15 AM
J herb wrote:
HI Mike!
good timing on the new post, I was just going to ask you what you used to heat your van with when you are winter camping. Is that little heater AC or DC ?
We camp at State Parks in the winter and they all have electric and we have a real nice 750 to 1500 watt elect heater with a fan and thermostat and it does a good job keeping the van warm.
We also carry a Buddy Heater for backup if the electric went down.
Feb-24-2021 07:11 PM
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Feb-12-2021 06:58 AM
J herb wrote:
Checked out your van link and your van looks good and it's 29 years old, I see a few of the same type of GM vans around here and they are used all the time. It's nice that you can remove things to go get things that you need to do projects around the home. I can take one cabinet out with just removing 4 screws and that give me extra room to put bigger things into the van. I have a 4'x8' utility trailer for bigger and heaver things for home projects.
Feb-12-2021 06:33 AM
drsolo wrote:
My RVan link
here is link to my RVan
Feb-08-2021 03:15 PM
Seon wrote:
Here's the link to the thread I started. Thx.
http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php/topic,130161.0.html
drsolo wrote:
My RVan link
here is link to my RVan
Feb-08-2021 01:47 PM
Feb-08-2021 11:25 AM
Black'95 wrote:
... please, post some picture of your van or give us the link here if you decide to start your own thread.