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    heat for disabled son

    I think that some have blown this up out of all proportion, there are many many people, elderly and disabled and in fact ordinary people who want to "be prepared". All I asked, genuinely was for a solution to a power cut, and to those who have offered genuine advice other than silly comments...
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    heat for disabled son

    ???????   are you a moron .......
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    heat for disabled son

    Most rude...........  to a genuine question
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    heat for disabled son

    I have been a single father of THREE disabled sons for 18 years when their mother left so i am well aware of the rights believe me, thanks anyway. I just want a backup emergency heat in case of power cut. So, would a 600w/1200w inverter be ok for 2-3 hours "just in case" many thanks all
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    heat for disabled son

    so what prices are we looking at then and a link please
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    heat for disabled son

    The lights are on one battery the heater on another, sorry it should read 250w heater NOT 50w But they are expensive surely, I am looking at £80  ones from Maplin electronics, Halfords etc
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    heat for disabled son

    yes Perhaps I am expecting too much from a heavy duty car battery and an inverter, but I have no idea what other small heaters there are.
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    heat for disabled son

    I have a disabled son and with the weather getting colder I have to look after him,  In the past I have run emergency lighting, just in case, off a heavy duty diesel car battery, we have 2 spares. The lights are low power 20w = 100w bulbs. However I was thinking about emergency heating and...
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