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  1. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Hey ron, save the money on the killer raido, the Deuce is plenty loud... and the Motor... music to your ears :-D
  2. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Hey Joe, Got it from here: http://visionaire-inc.com/Heaters/2009_Heater_Specials.html?gclid=CMqJ58G265YCFQHHGgodTjyxPA As I look at what I did, the 6000 is only 95.00 not including shipping, 20 bucks cheaper than the 5000, and 2500 more btu if you don't need directional heat control...
  3. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Good evening all. Thought I would give everyone a quick update. The heater is fully installed, and wired up. Took two weekends to get everything going just working on it where and when I could. The 12K BTU heater seems to work real well, ended up spending more time in the plumbing section...
  4. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Hey Joe, I was going to create a simple voltage divider with a couple of high wattage power resistors so I could keep the 24VDC across both batteries going into the device and 12VDC off the center tap. We call them voltage dividers where I am from. Or, I could get off my wallet, and just...
  5. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Hey Joe, The heater comes with a vairable speed switch. I think I will run two lines from the battery to the cab, one @ the full 24 volts for the heater, the other @ 12 volts for the stuff I will eventually run in the future. It's getting there, hopefully I will have it operational by the end...
  6. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Here are some photos so far.
  7. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Update to the update. Got the 5000 mounted to the firewall, it looks good, fits real nice, and doesn't really look like it never belonged there. Thats the good news. After buying a 40$ multi-bit that gave me the 1 inch holes through the firewall and getting her in place, I went to hook up the...
  8. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    Yes, it is capable of defrost, but must be plummed in. Quick update, I started to mount the 5000 yesterday and just ran out of time between holloween parties for the kids, birthdays, and broken tools. As it turns out, I got the location picked out, holes drilled, hose cut, plug on the water...
  9. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    RE: Re: RE: Help with a cab heater Joe, PM sent, gimp, thanks for the extra data. I will scan the mounting template and directions on Monday when I get back to the office. I got mine for $115.00 not including shipping, got a few parts from NAPA. Once I get everything mounted, I will post...
  10. TommyG45

    Help with a Cab Heater Recomendation

    RE: Help with a cab heater Just purchase a Maradyne 5000, cost 115.00 I will be hooking it in this weekend, I will let you know how it goes.
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