I know this has been covered before...but it seams the more I read the more confused I become!
I'm wanting a heater that would warm my full awning. I looked at this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=150020285906&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=005 But If it works on heating the object rather that the surrounding air, it may not give the heat I'm wanting.Then I looked as at gas ones (good because I don't want to trip the electrics,) but then I read that gas isn't really the best option (and as I've got kids and dogs in the awning...not really safe) and electric fan heaters are 'dry' heat....a lot better in a canvas awning/tent. But I'd be worried about tripping the site electrics!
Any help would be greatfully received because MY HEAD HURTS!
Must be the safest way to heat the awning, but I'm not sure how effective they would be.
Using something like the heater on the e-bay link, would slightly concern me as they could produce hot spots on the awning material which at best could damage it and at worst become a fire hazard.
Hi, we have a Folding Camper and have used a fan heater to heat both the unit and the awning very successfully. We have a Challenge upright fan heater (a little noisy but only a tenner from Argos) with a 2.4KW output. Have never had any problems with tripping the site electrics. As long as you are careful and dont have to many electrical items switched on together you shouldnt have any problems using a fan heater.
I have read of others who wear by a low wattage oil filled radiator.
You will find divide opinions on this forum about the best / most effective / cheapest way of heating a tent / awning, ultimately you will have to make your mind up as to what suits your own situation.
Fan heater. same as ekim's above. Keeps our Montana 6 luverly even on the half power (1.2kw) setting. Does away with condesnation also, as the air is kept just above the dew point, and is moving around.
we use a halogen heater and a fan heater bother very safe, the halogen turns off when its picked up or knocked over and gives out a nice glow which on full setting you can read by, the fan heater has a dual perpose 1, 3 fan speeds and temp control, 2, can be used as a cold fan that helps spread the warm air about if we use the halogen with the floor fan.
We use a Glen electric fan heater for the awning. Being only just over 4 inches high, it cannot be knocked over. It has 3 setting: blown air /1kW / 2kW. There is a thermostatic control but we set this at nearly maximum. We find it efficient and it takes up very little space.
As with all van mains electrics, you have to balance the load so as not to trip the EHU circuit breaker.
If you go for a Halogen heater, shop around, the price ranges from £7-£30, depending where you buy them, and they're all basically the same. 3 settings: 400w/800w/1200w so you won't blow the fuse.