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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 476702" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Sounds definately like an inverter issue, it would be interesting to see what voltage it's throwing out, where are you, maybe one of us could check it for you. One other possibility is to do away with this thing altogether and use something like a truck night heater, there are quite a few cars that have these fitted as standard, of course this is only possible if the vehicle is diesel. My mate has one in his Seat Alhambra, we were out one night and it was literally freezing, outside temp was around -2 and it was freezing in the car, within a few minutes, the car was toasty warm, these things are actually fitted in most modern ambulances, think about it, someone almost naked in the back of the truck being treated, it has to be warm.</p><p></p><p>I hope this gives you some ideas, best wishes Phil </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 476702, member: 27126"] Sounds definately like an inverter issue, it would be interesting to see what voltage it's throwing out, where are you, maybe one of us could check it for you. One other possibility is to do away with this thing altogether and use something like a truck night heater, there are quite a few cars that have these fitted as standard, of course this is only possible if the vehicle is diesel. My mate has one in his Seat Alhambra, we were out one night and it was literally freezing, outside temp was around -2 and it was freezing in the car, within a few minutes, the car was toasty warm, these things are actually fitted in most modern ambulances, think about it, someone almost naked in the back of the truck being treated, it has to be warm. I hope this gives you some ideas, best wishes Phil [/QUOTE]
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