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JimK-NY wrote:2oldman wrote:
Heated mattress pad.
The typical heated mattress pad is going to use about 80-120 AH per night. Plus the ones I have seen are all 120 v so you need a larger inverter to use one and the inverter will waste considerable extra power.
If your rig is hooked up, fine, but I would just use a space heater in that case.
โJan-10-2022 07:45 PM
Reality Check wrote:
Interesting thread.
We camp alot in the winter. Just spent 4 days in 0-5F degree weather. Never really had an issue with the mattress or cold. Condensation, can be an issue, but it's a super easy solution. Got to have air movement. I usually just crack the kitchen window a bit and open the bathroom vent slightly (fan stays off). An example, two days into the camp, no condensation at all, windows being the best indicator. Cooked breakfast for three extra adults and two kids (squeeze them in..!) and after a bit over two hours, the windows were covered in condensation. It's our breath. Turned the fan on when they left and half hour later, camper was cleared up.
A suggestion for under the mattress. One needs air movement but most can't afford the height loss. Pick up a piece of Miradrain or equivalent. It's a composite drain product, and it will keep an open airway under the mattress. About 1/2" tall, plastic and fiber, water proof.
Last... skip the flannel sheets. They're only warm 'after' you get in and warm them up. Go fleece. Tell them I sent you...! There is no comparison.
โJan-10-2022 04:31 PM
2oldman wrote:This.
Heated mattress pad.
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ticki2 wrote:
I think you will find that the foil face insulation directly under the mattress will still condensate , the moisture comes from you body . Better to put the insulation directly on the cab over floor and then the latttice on the insulation for circulation , then the mattress .
โJan-10-2022 06:45 AM
โJan-10-2022 06:42 AM
JimK-NY wrote:My pad uses nowhere near that much power, and it doesn't need a large inverter, but it does need an inverter. It's not a high-wattage appliance. For those who have an inverter, it's a good option.
The typical heated mattress pad is going to use about 80-120 AH per night.
โJan-10-2022 06:31 AM
2oldman wrote:
Heated mattress pad.
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