bc toys wrote: And does you wife sew for others if I ever find me some off road stuff.
Gonefishin wrote:It's a thing of beauty and seems to blow out the heat "just right." Quiet, warm ambiance.![]()
hankaye wrote:Gonefishin, Howdy;
Truly do like that heater, but won't the flickerin' of the flames keep you up???
It would me.
hank
Gonefishin wrote:I have a group 24 deep cycle battery, and a small 30 watt portable solar panel that I just move to where it faces the Sun, or sometimes set on the roof when there won't be any wind. I charge a cell phone, Kindle, run 3 inside LED lights, run the fan all night on my heater, and spend a few hours a day on my laptop, all which are pluged into cigarette lighter plugs that I ran inside the trailer from the battery, direct wired with an in line fuse near the battery. Clean and simple. the battery also charges from the tow vehicle when I tow the trailer. I go off grid for a week or two at a time this time of year, and up to 3 weeks in the summer, and haven't ever run out of 12 volt power. if you have room and can find or make a box for a group 27 deep cycle battery, I would recommend that. It never hurts to have a little extra juice. I think the LED lights that I put overhead are key. regular bulbs would run it down fast.
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