Deryk the Pirate wrote:but what if there is no ac to plug into?
Like I told SlowCowboy, on the other thread, I'm a city-boy camper! I don't do no pirate camping!
The wife and kids will not go camping with me unless there is water/electric hook-up, bathrooms/shower, preferably wi-fi and a Walmart nearby where I can run out of the campground and pick-up whatever it is I inevitably forgot to pack. This in the past has included running to Walmart for marshmallows to make s'mores, bathing suits, those artificial paper "fireplace" logs that make a campfire so much easier, matches, dish detergent, sun screen, bug spray, paper plates, etc.
This, in our family, defines "roughing it", as compared to the Hampton Inn or Motel 6. I had to build a camper, because if I had tried to compel tent camping any longer it would have been a mutiny.
Might also add the family's favorite campground is Myrtle Beach State Park, where one can leave the campground and in 5 minutes be on the Grand Strand eating a pizza or ice cream. Actually, there's an Olive Garden not too far out of the campground, where we frequently land in Myrtle Beach, when "camping".
It ain't roughing it, anyway.
But, more to the topic, the ceramic heater option probably only works where you have a campsite with an electric hookup! I wonder how many amps it would draw if you tried to run it through a 12volt to 110volt converter?
I like those little mini woodstoves I've seem some folks hooking up to their campers, I could see learning more about them.
Oh, and outside the camper I use a Coleman propane heater, and a campfire!
AL
