Hi,
New to the forum, but have some questions coming up in regards to Our bolt/nut restoration / rebuild.
We're wondering if anyone have experience With installing a electrical heating system instead of the original ?
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quote:Originally posted by jb1490:
Electric resistance heating would probably consume 70 to 100 amps from the electrical system.
500 watts (1,706 BTU) / 14 volts = 35.7 amps
1,000 watts (3,412 BTU) / 14 volts = 71.4 amps
1.200 watts (4,095 BTU) / 14 volts = 85.7 amps
1,500 watts (5,118 BTU) / 14 volts = 107.1 amps
John
What did you go for actually?
I’m originally from Germany and I had a 1974 Porsche Carrera as my daily driver..The heater I had was a gasoline powered unit from Webasto pretty much like what is shown in the pic… fantastic unit, set timer and get in a warm and defrosted car….
if I would live in Norway… This would be what I would do‼️‼️
Have you considered nuclear for the heat source?
@panterapatt posted:Have you considered nuclear for the heat source?
I think the shut down procedures are rather long…. But the automotive model “Chernobyl 5000” is cheap..