I cheat by hooking up a 2kW fan heater to the EHU!
DK
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Thanks for all your ideas guys and girls. Think i might go with the electric fan heater or halogen and woolie socks and hat. If theres any other bright ideas thought keep um coming.
put a blanket underneath your blow up matress to stop heat escaping and blankets on the inside the tent as a sort of carpet would warm it up a lil, other than taking a heater i cant think of much else and extra blankets.
Looks like a good product. Did you eventually get one Mi???
Has anyone got one for that matter??? Are they safe for use inside a tent???
Questions questions questions!!!
There's one somewhere in our shed somewhere you could have if you like! I thought it sounded a great idea but was very disappointed and only used it once or twice. It didn't seem to radiate much heat into the space around it but did get dangerously hot itself imo. Also, if the stove you were using it on was the only one you had with you, then you couldn't make a cup of tea if you'd put the heater on as the heater would be too hot to remove from the stove and/or too hot to put down anywhere else safely.
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I wouldn't use any kind of gas heater inside a tent...just gives me the willies. However, we do have EHU and use either a 1kw fan heater or an 800 watt halogen heater for chilly evenings. The latter gives a nice glow and you tend to feel warner. The fan heater is noisy, but heats the tent up an absolute treat while you get into your warm jim jams, socks, hot -water bottle,...
we spend as much time as we can outdoors in the evening and sit round the barbecue ( little pot bellied affair which if you burn the briquettes in it is like a lovely coal fire )....
We use one of the heaters (in above post) in the awning at night when we are sitting chatting. Then when we go to bed in the inner tent in the awning.... well me and my husband look dead sexy in our thermals
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I have only recenly started using a heater in a tent, I'm getting on a bit and have a touch of health problems now so I feel I need it at times, I never had one before mainly because I didn't feel the need for it and it was more to pack/unpack/buy/maintain. I've camped in snow and ice without EHU, velly chilly! I always just wrapped up really warm with lots of layers. I't better to add clothing before you feel cold rather than waiting till your chilly. Thermal underwear for PJ's and the best sleeping bag I could afford. I'ts the one item I don't use my skinflinty ways on. I can't sleep if I'm freezing. A sig bottle filled with hot water makes a nice hottie wattie bottie too, amazing the difference that makes.
If you have EHU why not have an oiled filled radiator - lots of people use them in folding campers / tents and are relatively safe, you can leave them switched on (most are thermostatically controlled these days).
We used to have one of those parabolic (spelling!?) heaters that fits directly onto a 907 camping gaz bottle - it worked very well and was stable due to the weight of the gas bottle but needed to be off when going to sleep.
It's raining, cold, damp and not very nice at Chichester.
Not put the heater on yet, however, I am wearing a long sleeve fleece jacket. Still wearing shorts though.
No doubt the heater will be on later tonight.
DK
------------- * Apple The Campervan - A Van For Work, Rest And Play! *
- 2025 - inc. FR & DE
- 2024 - 10/56 inc. FR & NL
- 2023 - 48 inc. FR
- 2022 - 49
- 2021 - 34
* Ex-tenter & solo female camper *
* Treat life events like a dog: If you can't eat it, play with it, or hump it, p1$$ on it and walk away! *
We have an electric greenhouse heater that does a great job of keeping the awning warm as long as we don't turn it up too high (when it trips the caravan electrics)! Also has a fan function so good for keeping the awning cool if it is warm. It was orignally bought to go in a greenhouse and was probably more expensive than an Argos fan heater but we don't have the greenhouse any more and we like the fact that it is designed to be used outside the house. If we didn't have it already I'm sure we would have bought a fan heater by now!
I know how your wife feels.When you can see your breath its cold.I have a the odd glass of wine thermal underwear bed socksand pray you dont wont the loo in the middle of the night if you are a bit tippsy you soon go to sleep and a cuddle with hubby always helps.we dont have elc hubby says that isnt camping .
I camped on the East Coast this Easter and was never cold once.
I feel the cold very easily so it was imperative I got things right.
I read and re-read all the advice on here and took it on board. I bought a 450 Nitestar (ValK's suggestion) I took fleecey blankets - (already had them), I put picnic blankets on floor under Intex air bed, put a fleecey throw over air bed, then sleeping bag, then small duck down duvet. I wore a cotton traders fleecey nightie in bed with a wooley hat on.(total passion killer but what the hell!)
I was as warm as toast. I put on my nightie and fleece dressing gown before I wnet went to bed while I was sitting around in the tent after I returned from the showers so I was warm when I went to bed. I have to admit the temperature dropped and the infamous white mist shrouded the site but it wasn't icey. It could have been but it wasn't.
Thanks to all the great advice on here I was warm and cosy throughout and know what to do next time.
I also had one of the small fan heaters as I had EHU.
Tipsy is the worst way to be for someone who feels the cold. Sure, they might fall asleep quickly, but then the body gets really really cold because of the alcohol.