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bruce April 9th 04 10:07 AM

heating - other than a warm body
 
I've spent the last couple of hours on google trying to find an innovative
way of heating the cabin.
there seems to be plenty of marine lpg/kerosene/alcohol or wood heaters on
the market that might do the job with their own degree of safety.

has anyone found anything that would provide cabin heating that could be
powered from a solar panel & (3)battery bank?





Keith April 9th 04 01:24 PM

heating - other than a warm body
 
I can't imagine that a setup like that would perform better than simply
letting the sun heat the boat. Not trying to be a smartass, but with all the
efficiency losses, you're not going to end up with much heat. In the winter,
I have all the covers off my pilothouse windows, and it acts like a nice
greenhouse. I put a fan in the hatch where it blows that warm air down into
the saloon, and it works very well. Maybe you can look at how to just let
more sun into the boat during the day, then insulate and close off at night.

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Keith
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Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the
difference.
"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
I've spent the last couple of hours on google trying to find an innovative
way of heating the cabin.
there seems to be plenty of marine lpg/kerosene/alcohol or wood heaters on
the market that might do the job with their own degree of safety.

has anyone found anything that would provide cabin heating that could be
powered from a solar panel & (3)battery bank?







Steve April 9th 04 04:58 PM

heating - other than a warm body
 

"bruce" wrote in message
.. .
I've spent the last couple of hours on google trying to find an innovative
way of heating the cabin.
there seems to be plenty of marine lpg/kerosene/alcohol or wood heaters on
the market that might do the job with their own degree of safety.


You don't need electrical for a Dickinson diesel/kerosene cabin heater. It
is try that it is easier to get them started if you use the little booster
fan.

I have used both the Dickinson cabin heater and galley stoves on my last two
boats. I'm even using cabin heater in my work shop and I most times I don't
have a battery available for that little fan.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions




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