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04/10/2009 at 8:25am
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The answer to both of these questions my friend is YES !
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Oh yes!
Warm as toast even at minus 6 outside overnight and not above freezing by day last Xmas.
Roll on this festive period as off to Bashley Park again.
------------- Albino, Can"t say fairer than that !
04/10/2009 at 10:49am
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Even from cold it soon gets warmed up and in new vans you can even get electric heating so no worrying about gas. -------------
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04/10/2009 at 10:52am
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Caravan now Sold
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yes we do.
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04/10/2009 at 10:54am
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1000watt fan heater gets mine toasty within 10 minutes, will run it overnight to keep mum warm as she feels the cauld------------- My E-mail
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04/10/2009 at 12:23pm
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I would say yes. We do tend to use the electric rather than gas though. We find the gas tends to heat more efficiently, but then, if you are paying for EHU anyway use the electric.------------- David
04/10/2009 at 1:33pm
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If you are using gas for heating particularly overnight, I would suggest getting a Carbon Monoxide Detector.
04/10/2009 at 9:29pm
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We removed the truma gas/electric fire & a small fan heater does a better job. The weight saved is approx the same as a mover - a task for next season. A small dyson now sits (behind a panel) where the truma was - very desirable when you live with a golden retriever
04/10/2009 at 9:59pm
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Quote: Originally posted by eddie marris on 04/10/2009
If you are using gas for heating particularly overnight, I would suggest getting a Carbon Monoxide Detector.
agree would not be without one.buy a good one about £25-£30.should last 5 years. ------------- the only silly question is the one you do not ask.
04/10/2009 at 10:35pm
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We leave our heating on all the time-talk about getting your moneys worth!! Had a week at Bashley last year just after xmas and it was very cold-one local told me it was the coldest for over 20 years-but our 'van was toasty!! We always use electric though,never gas.------------- ...as long as it's dry.....
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05/10/2009 at 6:55am
Location: High Peak Outfit: Lunar Clubman SI 2017 Hyundai Santa F
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The first time we used our caravan's heating, it was soooo hot we had to turn it right down, and one of the best things is that the wardrobe, which is above the heater, was warm and therefore our clothes were toasty! Such a contrast to our camping days when your clothes always felt cold and damp!
05/10/2009 at 1:21pm
Location: Manchester Outfit: Swift Challenger 524
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We used our Adria over New Year 2008/2009 last year in the Dealmere forest area of Cheshire, My god was it cold and the awning froze (but outside it was so beautiful about -10 to -15°C ), but our Adria was nice and toasty. We used a Delonghi Oil filled radiator (Argos) over night and a small fan hater during the day when we were in. Both provided excellent heating. The vans own system was also capable but being an Adria only runs on Gas. Cannot wait to do it all again this Xmas/NewYear.
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05/10/2009 at 1:43pm
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We shall be at Scarborough again with our Addy, from Boxing Day to 2nd Jan! Last year was cold but beautiful, so more of the same please! Can't wait.
05/10/2009 at 8:18pm
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usually leave the heating off when out, as soon as in, gas fire on, with little fan heater, as soon as the gas one is up to toast temp, gas off electric on at 1000 and mini heater off, circ to auto on number two,. yahoooooooo
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