steveyorks

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I have a couple of Webasto Air Top ST2000 for sale. If you don't know these heaters they are fantastic bits of kit that would sell new for around £1000. They connect to your diesel tank and have a thermostat you mount on the dash. They produce hot air regardless of engine temp or speed and I would say the output compares to a domestic fan heater so they are very effective in a landy. I mounted mine under the passenger seat with the vent into the passenger footwell and this was enough to warm the whole car. You can however by all sorts of ducting and nozzles if you want to make it more localised.
The heaters I have are of course used but come with the fuel pump, loom, connection to go into the fuel tank and the dash thermostat....everything you need to get running. These are 24v so need a step up convertor from ebay that costs under £10 to work in a landy. Like this one maybe;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...3.TR0.TRC0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=182197165722&_sacat=0

Wiring is very simple. I can rig them up on a bench to show they are working if buyer comes to collect. £200 each.
 
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I have a couple of Webasto Air Top ST2000 for sale. If you don't know these heaters they are fantastic bits of kit that would sell new for around £1000. They connect to your diesel tank and have a thermostat you mount on the dash. They produce hot air regardless of engine temp or speed and I would say the output compares to a domestic fan heater so they are very effective in a landy. I mounted mine under the passenger seat with the vent into the passenger footwell and this was enough to warm the whole car. You can however by all sorts of ducting and nozzles if you want to make it more localised.
The heaters I have are of course used but come with the fuel pump, loom, connection to go into the fuel tank and the dash thermostat....everything you need to get running. These are 24v so need a step up convertor from ebay that costs under £10 to work in a landy. Like this one maybe;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...3.TR0.TRC0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=182197165722&_sacat=0

Wiring is very simple. I can rig them up on a bench to show they are working if buyer comes to collect. £200 each.
 
Sat nav?
Rame, Dodman, Start..... or is it the other way round, wait, isn't start to the left out of Plymouth? :D

Sat nav is a useful back up if it gets misty. And can be handy for finding a port. if you have a chart.
I do have a hand held sat nav.
 
Sat nav is a useful back up if it gets misty. And can be handy for finding a port. if you have a chart.
I do have a hand held sat nav.

I have a PC on board that does it all for me, Part of it's winter refit is to get that all installed, if I get time....
 

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