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My government job has been so delayed that I am now looking for an aux electric heater to prevent the contents of the cab freezing on a cross-country trip (do not need a heater for the bed).
I originally thought I would be traveling Sept or so cross-country so I bought a small 12V refrigerator and a LiFePo4 50 AH aux battery that I am charging from my 12V outlet. Now, instead of worrying about food spoiling, I am worried about stuff left in the cab (including some flowers) overnight freezing in the winter cold.
I have seen posts about propane heaters for ice fisherman and the like but I don't need something that involved or heavy duty (or potentially dangerous). Does anyone have any tips/leads on an aux electric heater that I can run off the 12V aux battery to keep the temp inside the cab above freezing? Thermostat would seem to be required. Would the heater draw too much current overnight to keep the temp up?
I have an XLT Tremor. Daytime would be covered by the standard heater but what can I use for the nights?
I originally thought I would be traveling Sept or so cross-country so I bought a small 12V refrigerator and a LiFePo4 50 AH aux battery that I am charging from my 12V outlet. Now, instead of worrying about food spoiling, I am worried about stuff left in the cab (including some flowers) overnight freezing in the winter cold.
I have seen posts about propane heaters for ice fisherman and the like but I don't need something that involved or heavy duty (or potentially dangerous). Does anyone have any tips/leads on an aux electric heater that I can run off the 12V aux battery to keep the temp inside the cab above freezing? Thermostat would seem to be required. Would the heater draw too much current overnight to keep the temp up?
I have an XLT Tremor. Daytime would be covered by the standard heater but what can I use for the nights?
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