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If diesel cost £1.20 per Ltr and I left aux heater on for 10 hours what would be the cost
I have mine on all night at present, 7pm through to 10am.
Ever so smug. This morning everyone was out scraping ice off their windscreens, ice plastered over everything. Albert sat there immaculate, not even a drop of moisture on him
No difference on the fuel gauge.
An an item of (geeky) interest, I just tried to find if there are any published U values (ie conductive heat loss parameters) for the main parts of a Cali. I couldn't find any but it would be fun if anyone had them - or I might try to estimate them roughly.
However... the Eberspacher Airtronic D2 heater (I think the model used in the Cali) uses, according to its data sheet, up to 0.28 litres per hour but that is at its max output of 2,200 watts. However imagine blowing a 2kW fan heater into a Cali and even on a very cold night you'd certainly only have to run it in short bursts or you'd have meat falling off the bone.
So I'd be very surprised if, on a freezing UK night and unless you had all the windows wide open, you'd use more than maybe 0.1 litres per hour, and probably less.
But as I said before, it depends enormously on the outside temperature.
Evening GrannyJen! I have been popping the heater on for an hour or two over the past few evenings as the Cali isn't being driven much at the mo and the inside was getting a bit 'drippy' (the other car is a land rover which i prefer to use day to day if there's any ice in the sticks!) - I guess that's why you have your heating on from 7-10 / I wondered what setting people leave theirs on overnight?
Right, turning the heating off in the house and moving out to the Cali!so, .28 litres * 10 hours is 2.8 litres which at £1.20 is £3.36.
That would be at setting 10 running non-stop.
I have had mine on at setting 4 in a very cold spell in the winter scottish highlands. Assume, crudely, that is 40%, that is £1.35 per night. However it doesn't run all the time, worst case 70% say so about £1.00 a night on a bitterly cold night (minus something between 7 and 9c).
A lot cheaper than a couple of nights stop in the hyperbaric oxygen room at the local hospital recovering from frostbite![]()
No remote fob ?illumination !!!! somehow my crusty mindset has been stuck in ' get out of vehicle switch everything off... get in start again....' I will rush out there immediately and turn the thing on.......
Best remote control toy ever.No remote fob ?
Different story hereI was disappointed this morning. I set my timer last night as the frost started to form on the van, ready to be warm for my drive to work. This morning, it was mild and no ice. Completely derailed my smugness
You wouldn't be the firstWe were warned of a very cold night with last nights forecast so I put my woodburner in the van![]()
No, it was your heater warming the entire neighbourhood up!I was disappointed this morning. I set my timer last night as the frost started to form on the van, ready to be warm for my drive to work. This morning, it was mild and no ice. Completely derailed my smugness
Smugness returned lolNo, it was your heater warming the entire neighbourhood up!![]()
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