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who sells these heaters?
i use a small parrafin geeen house heater you only need to take the chill of the van and i only use it on the rather frosty nights although there is orther precations i take but no good for w/c tanks
yes i know but thats because the flame is to high
Quote from: dean123 on September 20, 2009, 01:14:32 pmyes i know but thats because the flame is to high Oh right.If you can park on your drive an Oil filled rad is still my favourite
Quote from: dean123 on September 20, 2009, 12:34:14 pmi use a small parrafin geeen house heater you only need to take the chill of the van and i only use it on the rather frosty nights although there is orther precations i take but no good for w/c tanks Be careful with parafin heaters they can leave a filthy residue all over the inside of your van. That was a nasty surprise one morning
we got some isopropanol last year for the first time. Very effective. Add some to your tank and run it through your hoses, it will stop them freezing with no adverse effect on the quality of the clean. It is 100% pure alcohol so it evaporates very quickly when in open air.
how do you get on in winter , any good ideas to stop water freezing , pipes, tank ,pump, does pure water still freeze on glass i know this sound daft but it will be my first winter water fed pole . or do i go back to trad? is there some sort of heater you can fit in back of van to stop the freeze. will lagging stop it.when i did trad it did freeze on glass sometimes.
Quote from: AJ on September 20, 2009, 01:27:31 pmwe got some isopropanol last year for the first time. Very effective. Add some to your tank and run it through your hoses, it will stop them freezing with no adverse effect on the quality of the clean. It is 100% pure alcohol so it evaporates very quickly when in open air.how much per size of tank?and where from, i know maplins sell it but in small quantities, 100ml i think