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Electric cabin heater from ACSS
Electric cabin heater from ACSS
Anybody looked in to this for cabin heat? I've asked a similar question before, but never came across this particular item-
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Hmm, they very will might work. Looks like they will put a fairly large load on the electrical system. Though, if it keeps the wife happy .... 
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Is this going to be IN LIEU of the conventional system?
Personally, I doubt that it will be hot enough for you.
A second battery is kinda a bit much. If you use a PC 680, it would be DEAD in less than .5 hours!
I am installing seat heaters in conjunction with the typical setup.
CJ
Personally, I doubt that it will be hot enough for you.
A second battery is kinda a bit much. If you use a PC 680, it would be DEAD in less than .5 hours!
I am installing seat heaters in conjunction with the typical setup.
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I wouldn't think that would heat the whole cabin. It might help keep the wife's feet warm but if it is cold out and you are moving along at RV speeds it is going to take the heat from the big noise maker up front to keep things warm. That plus the seat heaters I have.
OF course I could be totally wrong.
OF course I could be totally wrong.
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I'm definately no expert - but don't IR heaters heat the object and not the air around them?
I've seen these kind of things in large warehouses or open air restaurants. They seem very efficient... and I've been surprisingly comfortable. But, like I said - I'm no expert.
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I've seen these kind of things in large warehouses or open air restaurants. They seem very efficient... and I've been surprisingly comfortable. But, like I said - I'm no expert.
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Most are adapting the one's for automotive use. These are the one's that were someone did a group buy on a while back, and I'll probably use them.
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