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Post by Zed on Nov 29, 2016 10:03:04 GMT
Be interested to see which one you have. Wouldn't mind an eber meself! I was chatting with Congi the other day and he tells me his gas/mains propex running on 240v still uses the leisure battery for the fan, so unless you have a built in charger as well, despite hooked up and sweltering in your 240v heatwave, any minute it could just stop. What crap!
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Post by rickyrooo1 on Nov 29, 2016 10:11:06 GMT
Obviously diesel eber would be great for me but stupid money
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Post by Woody on Nov 29, 2016 10:16:41 GMT
To be honest I don't use my bus for camping that much if it's freezing that I need a proper heater,I don't think many do really but it's just summat you think you need like loads of other stuff you buy, if we do and on hook up we use a electric radiator thingy, work a treat and you can leave it on all night
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Post by Zed on Nov 29, 2016 10:18:33 GMT
Obviously diesel eber would be great for me but stupid money A few years ago, before people started camping in builder's vans, diesel heaters were cheap as chips so it's your own fault for creating the market for old lorry ones.
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Post by Zed on Nov 29, 2016 10:20:28 GMT
To be honest I don't use my bus for camping that much if it's freezing that I need a proper heater,I don't think many do really but it's just summat you think you need like loads of other stuff you buy, if we do and on hook up we use a electric radiator thingy, work a treat and you can leave it on all night Agreed, they're only really any use for a quick blast. Electric convector for the win when it's proper cold.
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Post by rickyrooo1 on Nov 29, 2016 10:29:06 GMT
Probably spot on woody, I used my propex a handful of times only, dubfreeze and maybe eddies once, if on hook up I always use 240v hence me not really pushing to get something unless it's dirt cheap
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Post by Dicky on Nov 29, 2016 12:38:39 GMT
Be interested to see which one you have. Wouldn't mind an eber meself! I was chatting with Congi the other day and he tells me his gas/mains propex running on 240v still uses the leisure battery for the fan, so unless you have a built in charger as well, despite hooked up and sweltering in your 240v heatwave, any minute it could just stop. What crap! yes, thats right! I agree with you and i was quite surprised by that but it wasnt really an issue as i do have mains charging. I think most people who have hook up and would have a mains propex would have charging too but i do agree. seems a bit daft when all it needs is a small 12 volt power supply in it. I guess its a bit like having a fridge that only operates of low voltage that people then need a PSU for to allow it to be run on mains. odd choice when a charger for the battery is cheaper.
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Post by physiopro on Nov 29, 2016 14:06:52 GMT
To be honest I don't use my bus for camping that much if it's freezing that I need a proper heater,I don't think many do really but it's just summat you think you need like loads of other stuff you buy, if we do and on hook up we use a electric radiator thingy, work a treat and you can leave it on all night And quiet! My heater is not that noisey but the thermostat means is cuts in and out overnight which disturbs me 😡
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Post by dazza on Nov 29, 2016 18:34:49 GMT
Can you give me some more details on the one you've got , maybe some photos ? oops, hadn't read that! I find it harder to see where posts start and finish on this forum , not sure if it's because I'm viewing it on my phone or not
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Post by chad on Dec 5, 2016 12:34:39 GMT
Just dug it out.
It's a BN4 with temp control, loads of ducting etc..
It's pretty heavy and will be bulky with all the ducting so if you can't pick it up I guess that it'll be costly to send.
I'm in North Norfolk near Cromer
If you're still interested I'll do some pics.
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