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There isn't one, we have tried loads over the years as my wife simply will not go away in the camper unless she has a hair dryerCan anyone suggest a good 12v hair drier one with plenty of blow
Thanks
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Carver used to do a proper hair dryer attachment for the heating vents but would anyone want to be in the van with the heating on full blast when it's 40° outside in Spain or Greece, no thank you.If you are like us, you already have most parts available for the solution on board as we have blown air heating on our van. It would be relatively simple to fit a hose extension onto one of the vent outlets using bits from https://www.caravanparts.co.uk/truma-m-21.html, close all other vents and away you go.
More unwieldy, but much less heavy than an electric dryer and inverter or genny. Plus it doesn't knock hell out of the battery.
Can anyone suggest a good 12v hair drier one with plenty of blow
Thanks
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Puzzled. Why would this be any different than a 2 KW heater (aka: a hair dryer) running in the van, plus heat loss from the inverter? I guess it would be a tad easier to take outside to use on a long mains cable. Also, in 40°, why wouldn't you just use a blower anyway?Carver used to do a proper hair dryer attachment for the heating vents but would anyone want to be in the van with the heating on full blast when it's 40° outside in Spain or Greece, no thank you.
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Using that type of device you would have to turn the heating on & the heating is 6kw where with an inverter you could use a travel hair dryer on low only 600w.Puzzled. Why would this be any different than a 2 KW heater (aka: a hair dryer) running in the van, plus heat loss from the inverter? I guess it would be a tad easier to take outside to use on a long mains cable. Also, in 40°, why wouldn't you just use a blower anyway?
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40° outside......hair will be dry naturally in 10 minutes with a bit of brushing to let warm air through.Carver used to do a proper hair dryer attachment for the heating vents but would anyone want to be in the van with the heating on full blast when it's 40° outside in Spain or Greece, no thank you.
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How about this?Can anyone suggest a good 12v hair drier one with plenty of blow
Thanks
40° outside......hair will be dry naturally in 10 minutes with a bit of brushing to let warm air through.
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That's spooky as I could have written that word for word!There isn't one, we have tried loads over the years as my wife simply will not go away in the camper unless she has a hair dryer
For us the solution was a big pure sine wave inverter!That's spooky as I could have written that word for word!
For us the solution is EHU. No way round it!For us the solution was a big pure sine wave inverter!
Also useful for just about everything else as well
Not suitable for everyone, I admit, but for those with no payload issues it works really well
Mind you we have 3 x 150w solar panels 6 x 135 Ah batteries and a built in 6Kva generator and a very large alternator lol
She takes her hairdryer very seriously