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Postby hausfrau60 » Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:00 pm

A simple heat lamp (like in a bathroom) would probably do the trick. Just warm up the cabin enough to crawl into bed, then shut it off.
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Postby mikeschn » Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:17 pm

You've seen this one, right?

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Postby Mauleskinner » Sat Oct 24, 2009 4:21 pm

TENNJIM wrote:The top light inside my teardrop heats up enough to prepare for bed or getting up in the morning. It is 12volts and I believe a 12 watt incandescent bulb. I wonder if it would be a longer term heater with a different cover on it to shut out the light entering the teardrop and radiate the heat. Hmmmm?
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12 watts ought to produce roughly 1/4 the heat of the 50-watt bulb used in the Kandle Heeter, but in the confines of a teardrop, that's probably enough to do the trick. Especially since you say it's generating noticeable heat anyway ;)

If my math is correct, that would be a 1-amp draw on a 12-volt battery...probably an all-night solution if you need it. :thinking:
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Postby Mauleskinner » Sat Oct 24, 2009 4:30 pm

Ageless wrote:The 'cheap gene'?

Maybe the name 'David' was wrongly translated from Hebrew?

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I think I prefer the traditional translation, but this page:
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/David
lists "Daffy" as a variant...If you want references as to whether THAT fits, I can probably provide them... :D
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Postby ERV » Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:14 pm

Coleman sells a little metal pot to go over their one burner stoves. How about a soup can or some thing like that? Also there is an electric heater out there that uses a type of lamp to heat a copper plate, and they say it really holds and stores the heat. Just can not remember the name right now. Right now our little 12vt. heating pad does the trick. Erv
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Postby Shadow Catcher » Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:42 am

A candle heater would set off our smoke detector :o
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Postby High Desert » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:39 am

I hadn't seen that before Mike, whats the details on this layout? :thinking:
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Postby Mauleskinner » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:31 am

High Desert wrote:I hadn't seen that before Mike, whats the details on this layout? :thinking:


Whose turn it is for the hot wax treatment determines who sleeps on the heater side. :lol:

Interesting concept, though.
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Postby hausfrau60 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:42 am

Made mine using an old pot pourri stand ...

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Postby Dark Horse » Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:43 pm

A masonry heater on a micro scale! Thanks, i hadn't seen these before.
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Postby Scooter » Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:00 pm

Would standard clay pots from the garden center be ok, or are these specially made to handle the heat?
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Postby starleen2 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:08 pm

How about this:

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Same principle with light bulb for heat! :lol: Sorry guys couldn't resist
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Postby hausfrau60 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:17 pm

Standard clay pots with the drain hole in the bottom is exactly what you need.

As for the easy bake oven --- love that! Always wanted one when I was a little girl; now I have a Camp Chef Stovetop/Oven 'cause I'm cookin' with gas now!
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Postby satch » Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:25 pm

starleen2 wrote:How about this:

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Same principle with light bulb for heat! :lol: Sorry guys couldn't resist


:lol: :thumbsup:
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Postby PanelDeland » Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:27 pm

I think the idea of the clay pot is to provide some thermal mass.The heat generated would dissapate slower and the pot would also retain and radiate heat for a longer period,though not all night.
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