justoneman
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I know 12v heaters generally do not output much. I also know that 12v cigarette lighter connections are bad connection points that restrict the output of a heater. I have read here not such good reports on how a RoadPro heater heats. I bought one today to check it out. I connected it directly to my van's battery and on a cool morning fired it up in the driveway to get an idea of it. It very quickly heated up the minivan inside. I was surprised how well it actually worked.
So my thought is to put a deep cycle battery in a battery box in the hatch area with the heater hard wired to it. I am also considering a solar panel to place on the roof of the car while parked at work. This way the main heater will not reduce the winter range of the primary I-miev battery pack because this heater along with the heated seat should generally work for heating I think.
So my main questions are:
How long with a fully charged separate battery run the RoadPro heater?
Can a 45 watt solar panel charge back up this battery on an average 8 hour winter day?
So my thought is to put a deep cycle battery in a battery box in the hatch area with the heater hard wired to it. I am also considering a solar panel to place on the roof of the car while parked at work. This way the main heater will not reduce the winter range of the primary I-miev battery pack because this heater along with the heated seat should generally work for heating I think.
So my main questions are:
How long with a fully charged separate battery run the RoadPro heater?
Can a 45 watt solar panel charge back up this battery on an average 8 hour winter day?