Cold nights in the campervan?

Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby campervancool » Tue Nov 03, 2009 5:59 pm

winter is upon us yet we still want to go to Bantham and surf. Our campervan has no heating
and we were thinking of installing a small wood stove. :surfing:
http://www.canvasandcast.com/category_Cast_1.htm
This little stove looks ideal for a campervan installation.
any one have any other suggestions? :D
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby kitesurfer » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:21 am

If your going to install a wood stove then you will also need to fit it wit a chimney that is made from the orrect insulated pipe. Wood stoves are good but there is the obvious fire risk associated with them. Good for the bigger vans not so good for the smaller ones.

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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby tree4 » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:34 am

If by 'WE' you mean your wife/gf/bf/husband then why do you need a stove :?
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby esonscar » Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:55 pm

A big Duvet and just Fart loads !
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby captain mainwaring » Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:54 pm

tree4 wrote:If by 'WE' you mean your wife/gf/bf/husband then why do you need a stove :?


:roll: Tree, have you ever tried to get your woman to go away in a van without heating, no chance :lol:
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby JoshAggars » Fri Jan 07, 2011 7:13 pm

captain mainwaring wrote:
tree4 wrote:If by 'WE' you mean your wife/gf/bf/husband then why do you need a stove :?


:roll: Tree, have you ever tried to get your woman to go away in a van without heating, no chance :lol:


My lady moans all the time about how cold my room is and that's got a radiator and walls so I reckon there's no chance I'll ever get her to commit to a trip in a camper van. Shame as its her loss when you've got a proper VW. Will just have to go with my boys this summer!
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby Surfer513 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:55 am

I have slept many a nights in my van (not a comfy camper van, just a typical minivan with the two back seats out...plenty of room!), and I have found that the best thing is just a legitimately good sleeping bag. there are sleep systems out there for the coldest temperatures. you will have the warmest and most comfortable night's sleep, trust me. the only problem with it is getting out of the bag in the morning...brrrr! but if your van is like mine, when the sun rises, the temperature inside the van raises pretty quickly.
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby PapaW » Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:52 pm

The other thing you MUST be aware of is if the flue doesn't draw properly then you may get a CO (carbon monoxide) build up... This KILLS. get a CO detector for your van. Also do this if u use any open flames to heat.. ie the gas cooker.
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby JoshAggars » Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:56 pm

In my old camper van there was no chance of that thanks to the massive gaping rusting holes all over the place. But if you do have a half decent van that doesn't whistle when the wind blows I would agree with PapaW to get such a CO detector as my neighbours brother died from carbon monoxide poisoning in his flat.
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Re: Cold nights in the campervan?

Postby Vasos » Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:51 pm

Check out Walmart. In the automotive section they have battery powered blankets that are for your car in case of an emergency break down in the winter. They plug into your car cigarette lighters to charge, I believe, and warm you right up!
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