Burnham Bob
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thanks Captain Fantastic - what's it actually called?
The other advantage I believe is that they don't cane the battery so much when starting.
thanks Captain Fantastic - what's it actually called?
12 - 15 amps for 30 seconds call it 15a = 0.125ah, is hardly caning a battery.
What heating would you recommend for a 19 footer with no mains power?
maybe i should never have asked..........
A Wallas 1.3kw blown air paraffin heater. About £800 new with full warranty.
That's a neat and cheap bit of kit.
That's a neat and cheap bit of kit.
I have had a couple of catalytic heaters over the years and they both appeared to 'run out of catalyst' and stop burning properly after a few years. Also wet and never really as warm as one would hope. Given space and money I'd go for a solid/liquid fuel 'woodburner' type of heater.
I do like the look of the refleks ranges and could just about fit one. Do they reek though?
That's a neat and cheap bit of kit.
It's neat but would cost nearly as much as my boat. Can they run on diesel?
Propex? Proper? and you call others skinflints, they have one advantage which is capital cost and why they are favored by skinflints./