Outbound,
That's a solution that I've been strongly considering. I've also been considering carrying a generator with me as well to power the pan heater (and block heater, if necessary). My Sprinter has been my home for 5 years, so I'm often in places where I can't plug in. A generator can serve many other purposes such as running a space heater and charging batteries. Funds are limited, so I've been going back and forth between the generator/pan heater solution and replacing the GPs and controller. I'll either be staying in Homer where average temps in January are 30H/18L or Kenai where it's 10-15 degrees colder. The generator would also be good to have if I decide to high-tail it out of Alaska down the AK highway to a warmer climate.
By the way, I spent some time in the SLC area working in Sandy. SLC is one of the few cities I've liked as I've traveled the country. Great weather, beautiful surroundings, the Lake, the mountains, etc.
Bill
That's a solution that I've been strongly considering. I've also been considering carrying a generator with me as well to power the pan heater (and block heater, if necessary). My Sprinter has been my home for 5 years, so I'm often in places where I can't plug in. A generator can serve many other purposes such as running a space heater and charging batteries. Funds are limited, so I've been going back and forth between the generator/pan heater solution and replacing the GPs and controller. I'll either be staying in Homer where average temps in January are 30H/18L or Kenai where it's 10-15 degrees colder. The generator would also be good to have if I decide to high-tail it out of Alaska down the AK highway to a warmer climate.
By the way, I spent some time in the SLC area working in Sandy. SLC is one of the few cities I've liked as I've traveled the country. Great weather, beautiful surroundings, the Lake, the mountains, etc.
Bill