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Old 30-10-2010, 19:49   #1
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Anyone know a good source for a cab/night heater,either diesel or electric. Thinking of maybe fitting one to the T2 in case I want to sleep in the truck during the cold winter Might be an excuse for a little early morning hunting,if I could stay warm enough. Something similar to those used in trucks would be ideal but must be cheap. Thanks.
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Old 30-10-2010, 20:13   #2
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do a google search for WEBASTO, they are what was fitted to my truck,turn on set control and forget, warm as toast, dont know what the drain on the battery would be, or the amount of diesel used but they do one thats suitable for motorhomes so maybe thats the way to go, as the truck ones are 24 volt but have a google for them, even ebay I would say. good luck
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Old 30-10-2010, 20:46   #3
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some lorrys have a diesal cab hearter too
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On the boat we have a gas warm air heating system with thermostat etc, 1.6KW output, uses 1amp from battery, but you will need Propane gas.
These are often fitted to VW camper/ dormobiles, but not cheap approx £700
You will be better off with diesel powered unit with balanced flue.

You could use red diesel in a seperate tank if you wish.
When looking for heaters, look in the boats section as well.
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Eberspecher or Webasto over a grand each new but I have seen them advertised used for £500. but be wary parts are mega expensive glow pin for example for the 12v Eber over £45 and that was 4 years ago, Rick
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On the boat we have a gas warm air heating system with thermostat etc, 1.6KW output, uses 1amp from battery, but you will need Propane gas.
These are often fitted to VW camper/ dormobiles, but not cheap approx £700
You will be better off with diesel powered unit with balanced flue.

You could use red diesel in a seperate tank if you wish.
When looking for heaters, look in the boats section as well.
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oops... forgot to say it was a Propex system.
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eber and webas both used at firm i work for , when they go wrong it can make your nose bleed!!!! often end up sending away for repair=400 to 500quid a time, and your totaly knacked without a diagnostic tool which are very hard to get hold of i believe
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Take two lady hunters along and sleep in the middle !
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Anyone know a good source for a cab/night heater,either diesel or electric. Thinking of maybe fitting one to the T2 in case I want to sleep in the truck during the cold winter Might be an excuse for a little early morning hunting,if I could stay warm enough. Something similar to those used in trucks would be ideal but must be cheap. Thanks.
These run on butane,.. they a good (I have one on my boat)....
http://www.propexheatsource.co.uk/pd...3_brochure.pdf
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I cant be of much help other than saying that truck heaters work off the diesel tank & on average use about a pint over 12 hours.
Good luck...
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Take two lady hunters along and sleep in the middle !
Now that has just got to be the answer,
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Be very careful that you do not just buy the heater without the control gear that goes with it they have to match, and do not forget these units have to go outside of the cabin with a duct for the hot air to the inside, Rick
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no, the heater goes inside with an inllet and exhaust connection
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The trouble is a butane heater will not work below 0c if the bottle is kept outside, easiest, cheapest and safest way is a good sleeping bag, and then a small stove to make a cuppa in the morning will heat the truck as it boils the water, regards bri...
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