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Expedition Master III
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Off-Road Ranger III
We use a Chinese diesel heater (obviously just for the wife) in the winter but down to about 5°C we don't bother as with a tent liner it's plenty warm enough.Hey y’all I’m extremely new to the overlanding world and was wondering what y’all run for heat in y’all’s rtt’s.
Thanks in advance
Off-Road Ranger III
20111
I can only agree with that. We don't use a heater in the pop top roof either, but very good winter sleeping bags - perfect - of course it's a bit uncomfortable when crawling out in the morning in frosty temperatures. That's why I can understand if someone wants to have a heater.You'll get some replies here with options you're looking for, just wanted to add input from a non-heater user. I sleep in a ground tent and I don't use a heater at all. All you need is a great sleeping bag. Some blankets and a foam pad under your butt go a long way.
For your RTT, heater or not, you're gonna want something on the floor to create some separation from the outside. Some type of insulation under your mattress. Depending on your tent, they make insulation inserts for the walls and roof too. It'll help you save heater fuel. Or, you might try some sort of heated blanket. Never had one myself but I've heard good reviews.
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Nice.Doh... saw RTT just now. Well, it is all typed already, so... the 12v blanket and the diesel heater work for rtt.
Chinese diesel heater. $100 to $150. Copy of original German Eberspacher and Webasto design. Very well cloned. Tested and run on millions of trucks nightly to heat their cabins while sleeping. I have a Vevor all in one vertical unit for $105. Been running it 2 weeks nightly testing, no issues. All combustion is outside, recirculates inside air constantly warming it, if you install it inside correctly!
Watch this guys 19 video series to answer alllll questions and do it right.
Truma propane, same deal but uses propane. $1000 or something.
Propex, propane same. $1000?
Dickinson9000 propane fireplace, same, often in Alu-Cab. Users say don't warm up enough. $1400.
12v dc electric blanket plugged into piwer station. Layer over blankets, more blankets on top.
Mr Buddy-- poor, open flame, releases tons of moisture from combustion into camper, also combustion gases inside. Works, but worst solution.
Catalytic propane heaters, Olympian Wave3. Better than Mr Buddy, still same drawbacks.