joeynbgky said:
The reason why i did this is because......... a 1500 watt heater in the van will use alot more electric than, just that vent thats tied into my main trunk line anyways......
Been there done that with a space heater... Can we say huge Electric bill!!
Did you have an electric heater in the house at the same time???
This doesn't make sense.
I can understand the big money to heat your van with electricity if it was not in a garage. If you have your van in an attached garage it should be way cheaper to heat with a little 110v electric resistance heater. Did you have the thermostat set too high?
I believe that heat pumps are more efficient at heating between about 25 degrees and 50 degrees. I believe that a resistance heater is more efficient as you get below 20 degrees and much more efficient as you get around zero degrees. Most of the time with your van in an insulated Attached garage
when you are needing heat it will be below 20 degrees, when your heat pump is not very efficient.
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