At 11:30 PM 9/23/96 -0700, you wrote:
>please dont tell me that you dont need a heater in a td
>
>i drove east coast to san francisco in january of 1955 without a heater.
>everyplace that had a hole was plugged with socks underwear and whatever
>
>i contiplated building a fire. had string keeping the side curtains
>from bowing out ... that was when i was really stupid. i've smarten up
>and i dropped the really.
>
>how many btu are required to be comfortable when its 10 degrees f.
>j.c. whitney offers 2 that i think will fit
>7x7x7 inches at about 15000 btu
>8x8x8 inches at about 25000 btu
>for the small difference in price i'm leaning toward the larger one
>but
>not much room down there
>would appreciate some help on this one
>
I too have had my nether regions nearly frozen off driving my TC to winter
functions. A heater would be nice if I was to do this more often but I
usually choose my winter events VERY carefully and bundle up like an Inuit
with the flu.
A friend of mine does have a heater installed in his TC and he and his Mrs.
are very cosy on these runs. If you'd like I can pick his brain about
model, type, installation etc.
Cheers,
___ \______ Ross MacPherson
/ __ \ __ / /------|) arm@unix.infoserve.net
/ (___)---------/ (___) Vancouver, BC, Canada
1947 MG-TC 3528 1966 MGB-GT
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