atelford
Well-Known Member
Ive posted about this before but here goes part two. I have a Leisure 17SL. Its currently in a marina and when the temperature looses a bit of its chill I would like to stay over. I do not and will not have access to mains electricity. I have plenty of duvets and sleeping bag etc so that element isnt an issue. Its more to take the chill off the cabin air.
Until last week I used a gas cooker burner to pump some heat in. The condensation wasnt too bad, the downfall however is when the whole lot went up in a ball of flames in the cabin. With everything extinguished and a lucky escape I have now decided that gas no longer has a place on board.
So...... Any other suggestions ? I have a cigarette lighter adapter wired into the boat and a 75amp battery which is fully charged and removable if need be so recharging the battery on a daily or weekly basis is not an issue.
Ive heard ceramic heaters are useless, but as I say.... its only to take the bite out of the chill when in the cabin.
Lets hear the suggestions !!!
Until last week I used a gas cooker burner to pump some heat in. The condensation wasnt too bad, the downfall however is when the whole lot went up in a ball of flames in the cabin. With everything extinguished and a lucky escape I have now decided that gas no longer has a place on board.
So...... Any other suggestions ? I have a cigarette lighter adapter wired into the boat and a 75amp battery which is fully charged and removable if need be so recharging the battery on a daily or weekly basis is not an issue.
Ive heard ceramic heaters are useless, but as I say.... its only to take the bite out of the chill when in the cabin.
Lets hear the suggestions !!!