Hi all,
I have a 1993 Swift Challenger with a Carver 1800 air heater.
I was hoping to be able to use the caravan off-grid in winter and spring by running the heater the lowest setting overnight. (Don't worry, I have carbon monoxide and fire alarms!). To my surprise, I found that even in temperatures approaching zero, the lowest setting on the heater heats the van until it is uncomfortably hot. If I turn it off, I'm freezing by morning!
Does anyone know of a solution to this? Or can anyone who recommend a replacement gas heater with a thermostat that can turn it on and off to maintain a set temperature? I know many heaters can do this on electricity, but I'm not aware of one that can do this on gas?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Tass
I have a 1993 Swift Challenger with a Carver 1800 air heater.
I was hoping to be able to use the caravan off-grid in winter and spring by running the heater the lowest setting overnight. (Don't worry, I have carbon monoxide and fire alarms!). To my surprise, I found that even in temperatures approaching zero, the lowest setting on the heater heats the van until it is uncomfortably hot. If I turn it off, I'm freezing by morning!
Does anyone know of a solution to this? Or can anyone who recommend a replacement gas heater with a thermostat that can turn it on and off to maintain a set temperature? I know many heaters can do this on electricity, but I'm not aware of one that can do this on gas?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Tass