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Hello, I have a 12v dc space heater that I use in my truck when I go
on trips. I only use it during the night (average about 6 hrs per 24 hr period). The heater is 300w. I have it hooked up to a separate sealed12v car battery which means it's drawing 25 amps! This sucks the battery dead in no time and it's very hard to find a place to recharge the battery all the time. Does anyone know of a super high capacity 12v battery that would be better suited for such current demands? Or a better solution? Motels are out of the question. Thx J |
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hdjim69 wrote:
Hello, I have a 12v dc space heater that I use in my truck when I go on trips. I only use it during the night (average about 6 hrs per 24 hr period). The heater is 300w. I have it hooked up to a separate sealed12v car battery which means it's drawing 25 amps! This sucks the battery dead in no time and it's very hard to find a place to recharge the battery all the time. Don't you recharge it from the truck system ? Does anyone know of a super high capacity 12v battery that would be better suited for such current demands? Or a better solution? Motels are out of the question. Thx J You need to get a "Leisure Battery" Â*this is a secondary battery used in campers/caravans to supply power. Â*Mine is rated 185 Ah and lasts about 12 hours from full charge, but not at 25 amps ! Â*My average draw is only about half that. Â*Though the fridge takes a constant 7 amps. You can get much bigger ones. Â*I've seen 330 Ah for sale. -- Best Regards: Baron. |
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 03:34:40 -0800 (PST), hdjim69
wrote: Hello, I have a 12v dc space heater that I use in my truck when I go on trips. I only use it during the night (average about 6 hrs per 24 hr period). The heater is 300w. I have it hooked up to a separate sealed12v car battery which means it's drawing 25 amps! This sucks the battery dead in no time and it's very hard to find a place to recharge the battery all the time. Does anyone know of a super high capacity 12v battery that would be better suited for such current demands? Or a better solution? Motels are out of the question. --- http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search -- JF |
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 03:34:40 -0800 (PST), hdjim69
wrote: Hello, I have a 12v dc space heater that I use in my truck when I go on trips. I only use it during the night (average about 6 hrs per 24 hr period). The heater is 300w. I have it hooked up to a separate sealed12v car battery which means it's drawing 25 amps! This sucks the battery dead in no time and it's very hard to find a place to recharge the battery all the time. Does anyone know of a super high capacity 12v battery that would be better suited for such current demands? Or a better solution? Motels are out of the question. Thx J How about a small catalytic radiant heater running from a propane tank? -- |
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 03:34:40 -0800 (PST), hdjim69
wrote: Hello, I have a 12v dc space heater that I use in my truck when I go on trips. I only use it during the night (average about 6 hrs per 24 hr period). The heater is 300w. I have it hooked up to a separate sealed12v car battery which means it's drawing 25 amps! This sucks the battery dead in no time and it's very hard to find a place to recharge the battery all the time. Does anyone know of a super high capacity 12v battery that would be better suited for such current demands? Or a better solution? Motels are out of the question. Thx J Better idea - adapt a Aladdin kerosene mantle lamp as a heater? I did that a long time ago as a greenhouse heater - just to keep plants from freezing at night. I only used the "gallery" and wick with a 3 foot piece of 1-1/2" thin wall conduit as a chimney. Only cost was a new wick once a season - I didn't use the mantle the flame burns blue and it doesn't need venting - produces CO2. More efficient than burning fuel to make heat to make electricity to make heat - smaller, lighter and cheaper than a battery. One Aladdin lamp puts out up to 2,000 BTU's (and the equivalent of 75 watts of light) 300 watts is about 1,000 BTU. A quart of oil is good for more than 6 hours at the highest setting. -- |
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![]() "default" wrote in message ... I didn't use the mantle the flame burns blue and it doesn't need venting - produces CO2. Id hope you do vent it, you wouldnt last long in an unvented space with anything eating up the oxygen. |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 13:20:15 -0000, "Coyoteboy"
wrote: "default" wrote in message .. . I didn't use the mantle the flame burns blue and it doesn't need venting - produces CO2. Id hope you do vent it, you wouldnt last long in an unvented space with anything eating up the oxygen. True. Un vented heaters, as a rule, produce far more heat than the Oxygen consumed so the amount of venting is minimal, the heat would be uncomfortable before breathing suffered - but in something like a truck body that is well sealed it would be something to watch. It wouldn't do to fall asleep without a vent. I'd crack open a foot vent and leave one window cracked 1/2" or so. -- |
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