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    24 Volt Heater

    Nice, I doubt I could get that lucky.
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    24 Volt Heater

    Thanks again on that manual link, I got it downloaded to my phone. I saw the ones here on this site too, but it'll be nice to have one with me.
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    24 Volt Heater

    Actually I don't think it'd be safe or legal for propane but the m151 or gas heater I'll probably look into if mine doesn't have one installed already. Too much carbon monoxide in that small of a compartment.
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    24 Volt Heater

    I thought about just getting a propane heater and setting it on the floor on the passenger side. Probably not the best idea, or maybe keeping it in the bed and piping it through the cab window.
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    24 Volt Heater

    Thanks for the link, got it bookmarked. I might send you a pm about it after I get my deuce, just started looking for one.
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    24 Volt Heater

    I saw a deuce on craigslist that had something there above the spare can, it covered up the a/c hole, I asked the guy if that was a gas heater install and he wasn't sure. I'll see if I can post a link. The m151 sounds promising, and I see some for fairly cheap. Of course I haven't even bought...
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    24 Volt Heater

    Yeah, just going by what they have on their site, I guess they're wrong on Boyce Eq. too. Either way it's not enough, maybe for 35 deg. and up if it really is 18k.
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    24 Volt Heater

    Yeah, 18k won't do it then. I found one with 20k btu through Boyce, can't find anything higher. Water heater might be the only option. As I understand the stock heaters if you have one don't do much. Well, glad I asked instead of wasting my time and money on one! Kasper31, -the gas heater...
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    24 Volt Heater

    Right, overcompensation just to get a comfortable level in the deuce. How bad are the stock heaters? If you were to put a BTU rating on them? I haven't read much about the water heater units, how do the stock heaters work? Are they electric or water? Of course where I'm at the average...
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    24 Volt Heater

    Wow, 30k btu? My wood heater in my living room right now is putting out 30k btu and it keeps up with half the house. I wouldn't have thought that much would be needed. Thanks for the info though. I'd read, and I can't remember where but these were made specifically for the m35 and 5 ton...
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    24 Volt Heater

    I wouldn't say that. An alternator swap might be less work, is all. Plus I was thinking about adding some backup lights and off road lights to front anyway. Upgrading alternator might be my best option.
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    24 Volt Heater

    So you'd have to go to a bigger alternator which is a pile of money. No way to get cheap heat I guess. Not really wanting to run the coolant lines and all that. I typically just run my heaters on low in what I drive, so on a 35 amp it'd probably be half that. But with lights on and...
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    24 Volt Heater

    Any idea what a Deuce draws on a typical load with lights on and air compressor running? Hopefully not 60 amp. They have a 35 amp heater that puts out 14k btu. Looking at these: http://www.sportsimportsltd.com/usa-made-24-volt-ducted-electric-heater.html
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    24 Volt Heater

    Specs say 18,000 btu for the 45 amp heater. No bigger than the cab it I'd say that's plenty. Well, having to overcompensate for no insulation, still it might be enough.
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    24 Volt Heater

    Hi, looking at purchasing a M35a2 real soon and wanted to know if the generator is enough to power a 24 volt heater. I'm looking at one that is 45 amp 1080 watt. Or is this going to draw too much current? Thanks.
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