Provided the heater is of a low wattage it should not affect normal running of the car
A inverter is what makes you be able to go from dc to AC. Usually a 400 watt inverter goes in a vehicle while a 5000 is typical for homes. If you wanted to use a laptop on electric only in your car... you would plug the inverter into the cig. lighter outlet in the car and your laptop into the inverter. Hope that helps!
No as the heater is run utilizing the fluid from your radiator and an electric fan. Using the air conditioning does as the pump is run from a belt on your engine.
Domestic coil in boiler better than electric water heater.
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No, that is perfectly fine as it is an electric heater, However if you had water near the electrical appliance, that would be dangerous.
No if your heater is electric you can not use a gas heater you have to use the electric heater and it would really cause too much to change over from electric to gas so I would truly stick to what heater you have noiw
The electric heater will have power rated in Watts. The Amps it will draw depends on the voltage system you are using. Can be calculated by formula I (Amps) = P / V In the USA with 110V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 110 Volts = 21.8 Amps In Australia with a 230 V system a 2400W heater will draw 2400 Watts / 230 Volts = 10.4 Amps
A electric car uses either a DC or AC motor. Typically they use DC motors.
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windows; wipers; engine fan; heater; windshield washer; anti-lock brake booster pump
ALL electric heaters tend to use a lot of energy. You will need to look at the wattage for the heater in question. Despite some of the ads for different electric heaters, most have similar efficency.