telindnor wrote:We did not have a heater except the prophane stove. So...it is cold on the feet and hot at the head. I would like a heater which can stand on the floor and give dry heat. Suggestion?
We do use our classic cars daily. For us the "history" should be told "on the road" and not in a museum.
Thanks for all nice feedback.
New post from the next trip!
I hope you have a carbon monoxide detector - it's not unheard of for propane/butane stoves to kill in confined spaces, I'm sorry to say
You really can't get better than a 'Webasto'' type of cab/night heater.
The exhaust vents to the outside, and so is perfectly safe to use for all night if you really need to.
I use mine for 30 minutes while getting ready for bed, then turn it on 10-15 minutes before getting out of bed in the morning.
They just sip Diesel - 0.2l per hour on full blast
Fitted low down, you can have the hot air blowing out at floor level - it's great to sit there with your feet in the hot air getting warm
As it happens, I do occasionally order THESE HEATERS in batches - I've just sold my last one from the last batch so might start taking orders for the next batch now.
They are available for petrol as well, though for economy I would suggest if you have a petrol camper, find somewhere to fix a 5l plastic 'petrol' can to feed the heater and use agricultural (red in the UK) Diesel.
Cheers,
Robin.