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Kimberley - underbed membrane heater

Started by IanC, February 13, 2015, 07:52:17 AM

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IanC

Has anyone got one of these in their Kimberly?  If so how effective are they for heating the bed? 

Or are they aimed at simply reducing condensation rather than keeping the bed warm?

Thanks.  Allana
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BrindiCruiser

I have been curious about these too. Come on folks. Speak up.


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Darren253

"reducing condensation"

Pretty sure this is it's primary purpose.

We put a $50 oldskool electric blanked running on a 150w can inverter in our KK for the red centre trip. Worked like a charm, didn't use much power and we only turned it off after an hour or so once the bed was toasty.
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Coiled

We had it fitted in our KKamper and came standard in the KKaravan.

We found it to be really nice for making a nice warm bed when it is bloody cold but it does take a little while for the heat to come up through the coil mattress and as such found it to be a bit power hungry. You could however turn it on when you went to bed and it would be warm for the cool hours of the early morning.

All of the above said and without any consideration to the safety of electric blankets the latter is definitely a cheaper solution for a similar outcome. We did however use it semi regularly to 'dry out' the mattress after wet camping trips as I cannot stand mould and musty smells.
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clae81

Just reviving this thread as I'm also considering these membrane heaters. Any other experiences from other users? How long would you have to have it on until you could feel it through the mattress?  We only have the foam mattress so would I be correct in assuming it would heat up quicker then a coil innerspring?
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Bird

why wouldnt you go a cheap electric blanket and inverter.. if you find it that cold....
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gronk

Quote from: Bird on May 11, 2015, 09:57:33 PM
why wouldnt you go a cheap electric blanket and inverter.. if you find it that cold....

When it gets really cold, I just leave a t shirt and socks on.....flanno sheets and a good doona  does the rest !!
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Bird

Quote from: gronk on May 11, 2015, 10:03:15 PM
When it gets really cold, I just leave a t shirt and socks on.....flanno sheets and a good doona  does the rest !!
Same.. even up the high country I've never wanted an elec blanket LOL!
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Coiled

i believe these were introduced primarily/originally for the foam matresses. Works much quicker with them and assist with removing moisture that the sponge absorbs
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evaredy

Just reviving this one again.

I am thinking of getting one of these for our camper and was wondering if anyone had already bought one.

I know they are pricey, but I like the fact that they use very little power to run them.

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MR MAC GU

We have one in our KK but have never used it. Don't see the need when the diesel heater is running.
We were told that they are only to take moisture out of the mattress and not warm the bed.


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