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Now the cold weather is starting I want to get a heater for my camper van. Happy for it to work just when hooked up but want something that can run all night and is thermostatically controlled. Had a fan heater on last weekend which meant we were super toastie but it makes a racket so can't leave it on all night.

Any recommendations? I know the built in types are the best that run from your tank but don't fancy spending £400+


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 10:47 am
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Thicker sleeping bag / duvet not an option?


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 10:52 am
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Much as I'd like an Eberspacher or Webasto super posh job, I'll be going for a small electric oil filled radiator jobbie. You can get one for about £30, that's what I'll be getting now I've fitted Clive* with hookup.

*our camper is called Clive.


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 10:53 am
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Do yourself a favour and get a CO alarm/detector at the same time
Aldi have Kidde ones for £15ish


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 10:55 am
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Much as I'd like an Eberspacher or Webasto super posh job, I'll be going for a small electric oil filled radiator jobbie. You can get one for about £30, that's what I'll be getting now I've fitted Clive* with hookup.

I tried one of these in the caravan and it was less than successful - maybe some brands are better than others. Ours was a cheapie from Poundstretcher (says it all I suppose 😕 )


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 10:57 am
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I have an eberspacher that I fitted to the T4. Its almost too powerful for such a small cabin but it's ace. It does take some battery juice though so Im considering giving it it's own dedicated cranking battery - it's not Ah that matters but it's getting the amperage to the glow pin for 30 seconds - and fairly long, not very thick cables to my leisure battery doesnt always manage it and I have to run the engine for a minute and switch over to van battery just to start up the heater - once fired it takes very little elec.

However, as you say, theyre quite pricey.

An oil filled heater might will be fine but a bit bulky. I have a 400W "halogen" heater which could run for a while through the inverter and worked well. But it's cheap, not thermostatically controlled, dangerous (prone to falling over - weighs nothing) and still quite bulky.


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:00 am
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Do yourself a favour and get a CO alarm/detector at the same time

Why?

Eberspacher's dont vent internally.


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:01 am
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Posted : 28/09/2012 11:03 am
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Why?

Eberspacher's dont vent internally

He didn't say he wanted an Eberspacher


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:05 am
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I really want something that I can mount on the roof or high on a wall so the little one can't get burnt. Thought of an oil filled radiator but cant find anything small enough. May be a small convection heater would be good.

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Browse/ID72/14417964/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+and+furniture%7C14417894/c_2/2%7C14417894%7CHeaters+and+radiators%7C14417957/c_3/3%7Ccat_14417957%7CConvector+heaters%7C14417964.htm


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:06 am
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What sort of output you after; maybe a panel convector heater like [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mounted-Convector-Bathrooms-Adjustable-Thermostat/dp/B002J9ANIE ]this 400W wall mounted model[/url]?


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:07 am
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[i]He didn't say he wanted an Eberspacher

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Okay, so what might he get that would carry a risk of CO poisoning?


 
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Posted : 28/09/2012 11:11 am
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Okay, so what might he get that would carry a risk of CO poisoning?

Ooh, I dunno, one of those stupid stove top heaters that killed that couple in the Lakes?

Whatever, worth it for the few quid it costs


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:14 am
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psling - Now that panel convector heater might well do it. Seems quite small.

Flat panel infrared looks good, but expensive.

As we are also getting gas cooker fitted then will get a CO2/monoxide detector fitted as well. I know its not really needed but with a little one it's amazing how paranoid you end up getting. Must not give in to irrational thoughts!!!!


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:15 am
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Have had an diesel eber and now have a propex - both good both can be a bit temperamental.

Have also used a fan heater on hook up and an considering building one into the van - thermostat controlled.

Would get a CO detector anyway, even though as Stoner says, the should vent externally, mainly because they are normally fitted inside the vehicle.


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:18 am
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woody - Dad has a "black" heater tube in the greenhouse.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170725757014

maybe run it from a thermostatic switch supply?


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 11:21 am
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little oil filled rad from Dunelm mill - plugs nicely in when you have a hook up on campsites - no noise, not too large, about £20 - toasty


 
Posted : 28/09/2012 1:54 pm

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