Anybody using an electric throw in their van?

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I have just bought an XL electric throw to use in my MH. I have a decent inverter and the reviews on the blanket state it uses little energy 120 watts.
 
We don't either but with it being a throw I thought it was being used for keeping warm while sitting watching the telly:giggle:(y)
 
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Could the OP just clarify what their need u
We don't either but with it being a throw I thought it was being used for keeping warm while sitting watching the telly:giggle:(y)
That is what I took from the OP, however, seems the funsters have turned it into a thread about electric blankets, very funny though
 
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Could the OP just clarify what their need u

That is what I took from the OP, however, seems the funsters have turned it into a thread about electric blankets, very funny though
curious... what difference does it make, the advice I gave about battery usage applies equally to a throw or an electric blanket.. or indeed any other 240v appliance using a 12vdc inverter.. or have I missed something ?

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I don't think electric throws are suitable for beds. They usually give a warning on them not to use on beds.
 
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I don't think electric throws are suitable for beds. They usually give a warning on them not to use on beds.
You are right Gina and I was on about an electric throw not blanket.

As usual, the thread gets lost but interesting. Sounds like a few swingers have joined 😂

What next a throw with pineapples on?!
 
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curious... what difference does it make, the advice I gave about battery usage applies equally to a throw or an electric blanket.. or indeed any other 240v appliance using a 12vdc inverter.. or have I missed something ?
Your post was excellent and very informative, good advice and applicable in any circumstances, myself and another poster were only making a general comment that the OP was asking about a throw not an electric blanket. Your excellent and informative post of course covered either scenario so was well placed and I hope your curiosity is satiated
 
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