Do you leave your heating on ?

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  • Goldie146
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    edited January 2016 #62

    Our caravan is in a field near the house. Water etc drained down, but that's all. Not plugged in. So no heating on ever. The battery may or may not be still in it when we next get away (it depends if "someone" has "borrowed" it for a farm job). 

    Write your comments here...Doesn't it feel cold and damp inside without the heating on?

    No never, but we can't get away until May (faming takes precedence), and a bit of sun throughthe windows warms it up. 

  • wye
    wye Forum Participant Posts: 241
    edited January 2016 #63

    Never thought about leaving the heating on in the caravan , it has now been stored at home for several months , personal choice , I would not leave the heating on , my caravan is covered and I go into it leaving the door open 2 to 3 times a week .

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #64

    Mine is permanently plugged in, mainly to keep the battery charged up but also with the heating system "alive" but turned right down so as to only come on if the internal temperature drops below 8 degrees. In practise I have found that that prevents what
    I call "cold soak" that horrible feeling of a dead caravan when you first open it up in the spring. But the low setting prevents high bills  when the time comes to pay!

    TF

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2016 #65

    Whether I leave heating on or not varies. Most of our tours are between start of April and end of September. The heating is not left on between tours. After the September tour I do not undertake a thorough drain down and may well leave heating on 5 degrees.
    Of course it often is not doing anything but is a simple precaution in the event of a hard frost. If the weather turns severe then I do a thorough drain down and then do not bother with heating. Our next trip away is around 10 weeks later in December when
    we are away for a couple of weeks. If the weather is very cold I drain down thoroughly on return. When it is mild I leave the heating on and don't bother to drain down until tha van goes in for its service in March..

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  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #67

    DD, - No, Not really. Just wanted to ensure that the van never froze up in the cold weather, even though I do drain down thoroughly, not forgetting the toilet flush tank, as I did once to my cost!  8  degrees seemed to give a reasonable comfort zone but
    was low enough not to trigger the heating system unnecessarily.

    TF

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  • roger28
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    edited January 2016 #69

    We have a cl and our caravan is barn stored. It is constantly mains connected with a small fan heater just above frost stat to keep it aired and battery in good condition. I have noticed some caravans if not aired have a certain aroma to them.

  • NevChap
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    edited January 2016 #70

    Our caravan is in storage when not in use but whenever I get it out for a trip a few days before departing I always connect it to electricity supply, obviously to top up the battery (the solar panel works well when in storage) but also as an anti-theft device
    (along with all the usuals). My theory being that a thief would rather steal a caravan not connected rather than cut the cable (?) or risk disturbing anybody living in the 'van. Having had a caravan stolen a couple of years ago (with all security devises attached
    but not with cable plugged in) I am cautious of leaving it 'unplugged'. Although plugged in the electricity doesn't have to be on to act as an extra anti-theft deterrent.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited January 2016 #71

    As we spend all the year round in the caravan, we keep it heated in the winter in the same way as you would if you were living in a house.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited January 2016 #72

    Although we are not away in the van quite as much as MM, we don't bother putting any heating on when we're at home as we know we will be away again in 2 or 3 weeks time.

  • Maysie
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    edited February 2016 #73

    I have noticed that a rather nice new caravan I walk the dogs past most days always seems to have its electric plugged into the house . I assume it's for heating ? I thought at first it was getting the fridge ready for the next trip or something but it is
    plugged in every single time . I just air mine occasionally when not being used and perhaps put on the fan heater occasionally. Does anyone else leave their heating on ?

    Just wondering it it's mine lol. Our new Pursuit is always plugged in. We keep two small oil filled electric radiators on out there through the winter. They have thermostats which are only on low and use very little electric. We like to keep him aired and
    sometimes we top up the battery or want the lights on for when I go and tinker with him whilst looking forward to the next outing

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  • Briang
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    edited February 2016 #75

    We keep a fan heater on low set at 8 degrees so that it never gets cold.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited February 2016 #76

    We keep our Alde heating on so that it's nice and warm when we get back to our caravan after work and also in the mornings.

  • ADP1963
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    edited February 2016 #77

    We keep our Alde heating on so that it's nice and warm when we get back to our caravan after work and also in the mornings.

    Write your comments here...You will need to keep it on the rest of this week Malcolm the forecast is for colder weather.

  • young thomas
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    edited February 2016 #78

    We keep our Alde heating on so that it's nice and warm when we get back to our caravan after work and also in the mornings.

    M, i think most of the above is about keeping the van plugged in when NOT in it (stored) rather than when in it, as you are....

    despite most being hardy souls, they wouldnt be returning from a days outing to a van set deliberately to 'the frost setting'Undecided

    OT. we are generally home only for short periods between trips so dont bother the heat the van....it probably doesn't have time cool down from the previous trip.....

    we have a largish solar panel so dont need hookup at home to keep our batteries fully charged.....

    however, if we are home during a prolonged cold spell with a chance of frost, i do drain down the systems.

  • Metheven
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    edited February 2016 #79

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

  • ADP1963
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    edited February 2016 #80

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here... Malcolm you can caravan in peace now,the CC approves of you leaving your electric on all day. You were always a star in our book,but the Seal of Approval.WOW.  Happy

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited February 2016 #81

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here... Malcolm you can caravan in peace now,the CC approves of you leaving your electric on all day. You were always a star in our book,but the Seal of Approval.WOW.  Happy

    Write your comments here...Thank you.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited February 2016 #82

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here...I never knew they did seal of approvals on comments posted! That's a new one for me!

  • Navigateur
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    edited February 2016 #83

    I can't get past page two on this thread.  Has the site crashed again? again? again?

    Anyway, I have a small electric towel rail in the 'van that gets left to thermostat itself on and off. This avoids the "ice mattress" effect that one gets no matter how much heat one pumps into the 'van in the hours before a trip.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2016 #84

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here...I never knew they did seal of approvals on comments posted! That's a new one for me!

    Congrats Malc, it seems you've started a new collection, you are already joint 1stHappy

  • Oneputt
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    edited February 2016 #85

    We never leave the heating on in storage nor do we leave it on during the day on site if we are out and we always switch it off at night and the timer switches on in the morning

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited February 2016 #86

    We never leave the heating on in storage nor do we leave it on during the day on site if we are out and we always switch it off at night and the timer switches on in the morning

    Write your comments here...That is useful to have a timer. That's what we could do with. We turn the heating very low at night but it's cold getting out of bed in the morning. A timer would resolve that problem! Also a timer could be set to come on a couple of hours before returning in the evening to warm it up in time for arrival.

  • Maysie
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    edited February 2016 #87

    I have noticed that a rather nice new caravan I walk the dogs past most days always seems to have its electric plugged into the house . I assume it's for heating ? I thought at first it was getting the fridge ready for the next trip or something but it is
    plugged in every single time . I just air mine occasionally when not being used and perhaps put on the fan heater occasionally. Does anyone else leave their heating on ?

    Just wondering it it's mine lol. Our new Pursuit is always plugged in. We keep two small oil filled electric radiators on out there through the winter. They have thermostats which are only on low and use very little electric. We like to keep him aired and
    sometimes we top up the battery or want the lights on for when I go and tinker with him whilst looking forward to the next outing

    Interesting, yours is a “him”.  Our is a “her”, Dixie.  I know off track again Innocent.

    Percy the Pursuit. Our neighbours have a MH parked in their drive alongside him and theirs is called Gordon. Like something out of Thomas The Tank Engine although theirs is named after the gin that is drunk in him whilst enjoying the occasional weekend away
    without their young children...

  • Goldie146
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    edited February 2016 #88

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here...I never knew they did seal of approvals on comments posted! That's a new one for me!

    Maybe I'm a bit cynical - but I thought the comment may have been "photoshopped". Winking

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2016 #89

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here...I never knew they did seal of approvals on comments posted! That's a new one for me!

    Maybe I'm a bit cynical - but I thought the comment may have been "photoshopped". Winking

    Goldie, you destroyer of dreams youDon't cryLaughing

  • Goldie146
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    edited February 2016 #90

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here...I never knew they did seal of approvals on comments posted! That's a new one for me!

    Maybe I'm a bit cynical - but I thought the comment may have been "photoshopped". Winking

    Goldie, you destroyer of dreams youDon't cryLaughing

    "The truth is out there somewhere"

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited February 2016 #91

     

    Seal of approval Malcolm Laughing

    Write your comments here...I never knew they did seal of approvals on comments posted! That's a new one for me!

    Maybe I'm a bit cynical - but I thought the comment may have been "photoshopped". Winking

    Goldie, you destroyer of dreams youDon't cryLaughing

    "The truth is out there somewhere"

    you too eh?Laughing