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Mr. S
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Re: freezing vans
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Reply #20 on:
November 08, 2006, 11:03:11 pm »
When i first started wfp in Feb used a cheap elec heater in van, was perfect, think ill dig it out and put one of those timer switches on it to turn on and off through night!
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Jeff Brimble
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Re: freezing vans
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November 08, 2006, 11:22:56 pm »
Not much fire risk with low centre of gravity parafifn green house heaters as they burn behind a flash screen, unless you douse them with petrol. I used one for a winter. Ecomomical as well. but bit messy to fill and dont forget to trim your wick
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Re: freezing vans
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November 09, 2006, 12:20:52 am »
I think thats a great idea jeff.
I liked andrews idea and im going to look for a 12v themostat that i could maybe use the suntube with so it would only come on when needed and once warm enough would switch off.
Maybe that could work with a leisure bettary as they last longer than the powerpacks and i have a spare leisure battery.
But i may get a parafin greenhouse heater also just incase.
Paul
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