Cozzer
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Shiplap garden shed, lined with 3/4" ply to (1) keep it windproof and (2) to stop it falling down.
No power, other than extension lead from house when required.
I have a couple of 12v batteries in there, which I swap over every so often so that one of 'em can be charged by the solar panel sited in the window. Each battery is hooked up to some (surprisingly bright) LED lights, so if I venture in after dark at least I don't smash a toe/knee against something that shouldn't be there....
So...the ***** question.
I spent about 30 minutes in there this morning - looking for something that turned out to be in the house anyway - and coudn't get over how bloody cold it was.
Is there anything "heater"wise - apart from setting fire to the shed - I can run off the 12v job when I'm in there, just to take the chill off?
Don't get me wrong - I don't intend spending hours in there, but just to warm me up on an occasional visit....
No power, other than extension lead from house when required.
I have a couple of 12v batteries in there, which I swap over every so often so that one of 'em can be charged by the solar panel sited in the window. Each battery is hooked up to some (surprisingly bright) LED lights, so if I venture in after dark at least I don't smash a toe/knee against something that shouldn't be there....
So...the ***** question.
I spent about 30 minutes in there this morning - looking for something that turned out to be in the house anyway - and coudn't get over how bloody cold it was.
Is there anything "heater"wise - apart from setting fire to the shed - I can run off the 12v job when I'm in there, just to take the chill off?
Don't get me wrong - I don't intend spending hours in there, but just to warm me up on an occasional visit....