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<blockquote data-quote="Coda" data-source="post: 625751" data-attributes="member: 31747"><p>Yes Mike, the one I was looking at is called the Air Top 2000 STC (https://heaters4you.com/for-areas-less-then-12-m/20-air-top-2000-st.html), I'm not sure if its exactly the same one, but it is available quite a bit cheaper. In the end I decided I'd save a few hundred quid and deal with the extra diesel tank. </p><p></p><p>I think I'm going to be putting the heater under the bed, partly because I have the holes in the wall already for the extra heating vents that the buses came with, I could push the hot air into one of these, and I think it would come back up through the totem pole, and through the main area floor vents. The other hole I could use for the fuel line, intake and exhaust air so I don't have to cut into the floor. For the diesel tank I think I'm going to make a bracket to attach it next to the leisure battery (left side of the engine).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coda, post: 625751, member: 31747"] Yes Mike, the one I was looking at is called the Air Top 2000 STC (https://heaters4you.com/for-areas-less-then-12-m/20-air-top-2000-st.html), I'm not sure if its exactly the same one, but it is available quite a bit cheaper. In the end I decided I'd save a few hundred quid and deal with the extra diesel tank. I think I'm going to be putting the heater under the bed, partly because I have the holes in the wall already for the extra heating vents that the buses came with, I could push the hot air into one of these, and I think it would come back up through the totem pole, and through the main area floor vents. The other hole I could use for the fuel line, intake and exhaust air so I don't have to cut into the floor. For the diesel tank I think I'm going to make a bracket to attach it next to the leisure battery (left side of the engine). [/QUOTE]
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