Re: How to heat cab
- From: "gashauler" <swordfish2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 17:33:43 -0500
"Joe Canuck" <Joe.Canuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ed Mc wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for some heater help. Are the little ceramic heaters you
>> get at truck stops worth buying? Will they really heat up the cab? I have
>> a 400W inverter. Are there any other heaters this inverter would power?
>> It's getting pretty cold and don't like idling all night. TIA.
>
> Get yourself a good sleeping bag and you will be fine and not have to
> worry about wearing down your batteries. After all, when it is cold you
> want all the cranking power.
>
> Yes it will be chilly when you get up in the morning; however, you can
> start the truck up then jump back into the bag until the truck warms up a
> bit.
>
> You can also try another trick to keep it from getting too cold, light a
> couple of candles and leave them burning... but do place them in a safe
> location and container.
>
Yea but getting up and freezing your balls off wakes you right up and you're
ready to drive.
.
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