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I've just bought a Challenge 2.4 from Argos, £20. Very quiet, various settings and the thermostat is cutting in during the night, keeping us all warm. So quiet I don't even hear it at night.
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I hope this doesn't sound condescending .
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Some info here about the various types of electric heaters which is very interesting:
http://sufidreamer.hubpages.com/hub...een-Convection-Heaters-And-Conduction-Heaters
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using the EHU for heating is abusing the system. We have gas fires for cold weather. No wonder the costs of EHU on sites is escalating.
But then I don't use sites so who cares
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Some info here about the various types of electric heaters which is very interesting:
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Maybe I'm missing something here but our van, like all our caravans. has blown air heating which works off gas and/or electric. I can't see the need for any auxiliary heating devices. The Truma heater in our van is very quiet and heats the van adequately, only needed the gas on a couple of occasions when it was well below freezing.
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Don't get me started on those halogen heaters in the awnings! Very recently on a site we were amazed to see a couple arrive back to their caravan in the early evening, the heater had been on in their awning all afternoon!
Having always had gas/electric heating in my various caravans and the motorhome I wasn't aware that some only have gas heating so I understand their predicament now. In a couple of weeks I shall be placing a thermostatically controlled convector heater in the van to keep it dry though we don't get much frost here.
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Bill
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