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18/11/2008 at 11:43pm
Location: Oldham Outfit: Burstner S500TS Nissan Patrol 3.0 SVE
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Quote: Originally posted by abimarauder on 18/11/2008
electric blown air heater very poor in our 2006 swift challenger van . the manual says to start up on gas & then run the electric together , is this right ? what do you do ?
We have a Burstner S500TS. In very cold weather, I'd always use both gas and electricity together. The gas will cope on its own whatever the weather but it would also use much more gas. I did once use a full 6kg propane cylinder in 3 days.
Using electricity and gas together will reduce your gas consumption. A 6 kg cylinder at easter (it snowed) lasted about 10 days because we were also using the electric heating at its highest setting. I've never been very keen on leaving the gas heating running overnight, so we switch that off and use electricity only.
In cool evenings in late spring, summer and early autumn we'd usually use just the electric heating. It'll certainly cope on its 2kw setting and the 1kw setting is OK on its own for much of the time. I haven't yet found a use for the 500w setting - just too feeble to be of value.
Cheers Andrew
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