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i have a lc GTR torana and i would like to put a 12 volt heater in it, but finding a suitable heater has been hard, i have tryed a litle hair dryer but it dosnt have much flow. dose anyone have any ideas PLEASE HELP
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Rare spares used to sell a good one. It was on their site a year ago, but I can't find it anymore.
Here is a screenshot of the ad from a year ago (I did it to post on another forum):
[IMG]http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c266/VL4100/raresparesheat |
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In all honesty, a 12V heater wont actually heat your car much more than the exhaust running under it does. The only real benefit of one of these units would be directing through demister vents. Not much different to a 12V hairdryer |
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Hmmm the ad says 150w, my wifes hair dryer (just had a look) is rated at 1800w! Yes it's a 240VAC appliance but my point is it would heat up an lc. What was the wattage on the 12V dryer you were using Rob - that might give you a good indication as to th |
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