Temporary heating solutions

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crankedup

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25,764 posts

243 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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I have asked in the 'classic cars' forum but worth asking in here also. I need a temporary form of heating for the interior of my vintage car for the winter period occasional use. It has been suggested that I could rig up a conventional heater run off the cars water pump, possibly but likely expensive with wires and hoses everywhere.
Also suggested was to run an electric fan heater off a 12v leisure battery run through a inverter into the heater. Has anybody tried this or any comments gratefully received.

GAjon

3,733 posts

213 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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You'd need a hefty invertor and heavy duty battery/alternator to run even a small fan heater.
Have you investigated heated seat covers?

crankedup

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Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Thanks Gajon, no hadn't really known of them, away now to have a look. smile

bristolracer

5,540 posts

149 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Not cheap but these are the mutts nuts.

http://www.eberspacher.com/

GlenMH

5,212 posts

243 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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How about heated gloves and socks? My brother swears by them for winter motorcycling....

PRTVR

7,101 posts

221 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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GlenMH said:
How about heated gloves and socks? My brother swears by them for winter motorcycling....
http://www.maplin.co.uk/c/gadgets-toys-and-hobbies...

crankedup

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25,764 posts

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Thursday 30th October 2014
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Thanks chaps for inputs, TBH I can't imagine the reaction I would get from a Bride, that I am chauffeuring to Church, if I offered her some gloves and socks biglaugh

Looking at the Eberspacher heater, a good used set-up could be my answer.

PRTVR

7,101 posts

221 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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crankedup said:
Thanks chaps for inputs, TBH I can't imagine the reaction I would get from a Bride, that I am chauffeuring to Church, if I offered her some gloves and socks biglaugh

Looking at the Eberspacher heater, a good used set-up could be my answer.
hehe but you did miss out a bit of information though .

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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crankedup said:
Thanks chaps for inputs, TBH I can't imagine the reaction I would get from a Bride, that I am chauffeuring to Church, if I offered her some gloves and socks biglaugh

Looking at the Eberspacher heater, a good used set-up could be my answer.
I'll warm her up, just let me know when I'm needed wink

shovelheadrob

1,564 posts

171 months

Thursday 30th October 2014
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http://www.halfords.com/car-seats-travel-equipment... Can't say if it's any good but for £25 might be worth a look.

tenohfive

6,276 posts

182 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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GAjon said:
Have you investigated heated seat covers?
No idea if the covers work or not, but as someone who rarely uses anything other than heated seats for temp control this would be my first call.

crankedup

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25,764 posts

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Wednesday 12th November 2014
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C0ffin D0dger said:
crankedup said:
Thanks chaps for inputs, TBH I can't imagine the reaction I would get from a Bride, that I am chauffeuring to Church, if I offered her some gloves and socks biglaugh

Looking at the Eberspacher heater, a good used set-up could be my answer.
I'll warm her up, just let me know when I'm needed wink
Dirty dirty boy biggrin


Decided against the seat warming covers as I may need heat to defrost the windows and windscreen. Bought an eberspacher now.


Edited by crankedup on Wednesday 12th November 16:07

crankedup

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Sunday 21st December 2014
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Little update, I went for a eberspacher parking heater. All set up now and makes the car nice and toasty warm. Thanks for all suggestions.