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Kola's Kab



Member Since: 01 Mar 2013
Location: Lincolnshire
Posts: 192

United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Lago Grey
Extra Heat

Hi, And happy New Year to everyone!

For those who use the van in these colder months, Ive found this fan heater for those times you need a quick boost in the van or extra heat in the porch/awning........

http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/store...ber=220525
(If link doesn't work, go to the Homebase site and search for product 220525)

This is no usual fan heater as the temperature control is electronic, and very accurate, display shows the set temperature and room temp, once the set temp is reached its maintained very accurately with just short 'bursts' so quite economical too!

Its minimum setting is 5c so useful also for frost protection

My local Homebase was also selling them on offer for £29.99 ( £10 off!)



Hope this is useful for some of you

[/img] Kola is the big solid black German Shepherd, Dobbie is.......a breed you've never heard of......yet;)

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chicken george



Member Since: 06 Dec 2007
Location: N. Yorks
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An infra red heater would serve better in a draughty situation such as a caravan or awning, They heat whats ahead of them not just the air At work
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Kola's Kab



Member Since: 01 Mar 2013
Location: Lincolnshire
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Hi CG,

Caravans may have been 'draughty' back in the 50/60's ( you know when tractors had skinny front wheels and natural 'air conditioned' drivers seats Wink but not these days!

My post was to & help pass on information on a tried and tested item which has proved very efficient and effective, however, as with anything recommended on here, take it....or leave it! Kola is the big solid black German Shepherd, Dobbie is.......a breed you've never heard of......yet;)

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Jonathan26



Member Since: 11 May 2013
Location: Manchester
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Kola,
Looks like a nice bit of kit - just need to watch your current draw. It's 2kW which is 8.3amps. If you have the Truma Ultraheat on the 2000W setting too (or a domestic kettle for that matter) that's another 8.3kW. Even Caravan Club sites are only 16amp max supply. You'll keep the wardens busy resetting your hook-up point.
Remember, the Truma space heater on gas produces 3kW so if you want to be toastie warm, burn a bit of gas. FL2 2007 57 GS
D2 2005 Td5 - gone and not missed
FL1 2005 Td4 - gone and missed

Post #212542 1st Jan 2014 7:12 pm
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