How do you heat your horsebox

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Looking at heaters but diesel heaters are very expensive. Looked at caravan heaters but they all seem to vent through the roof now. Looked at little calor heaters but they need a lot of ventilation. Thought I might try our tiny calor one with a carbon monoxide alarm and see if it goes off as horsebox very airey
 
I'll watch this with interest as my box doesn't have hook up (yet) and I haven't been able to find an electric fan heater that runs of batteries.
 
A blow air gas heater.

I think this is what we have, but have only ever used it once! If we are staying away overnight and it is chilly, we make sure the ramp goes up as soon as the horse is out and shut all the windows, including those in the horse area. By the time we have got three bodies in there and cooked dinner on the hob we find it is warm enough for the night!
 
Looking at heaters but diesel heaters are very expensive. Looked at caravan heaters but they all seem to vent through the roof now. Looked at little calor heaters but they need a lot of ventilation. Thought I might try our tiny calor one with a carbon monoxide alarm and see if it goes off as horsebox very airey
Be very carefull!!!! you realy dont want any open flame lit inside a small space for a long time esp if you are sleeping!!!! a Co detector is a good idea but i wouldent trust it , the best thing is a eberpacher lorry night heater they are fantastic give of loads of heat and use a tiny amount of diesel, they cost about £600 plus fitting but truck breakers oftern have them second hand make sure you get the controler and the little pump that goes next to the fuel tank along with the air duct so you can fit it under a seat then you will be toasty warm :D
 
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