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The air compressor runs off a belt not electric . It will probably run it ,but you better have a pile of replacement altenators and batteries around , because they won't last.Any idea what a Deuce draws on a typical load with lights on and air compressor running? Hopefully not 60 amp.
They have a 35 amp heater that puts out 14k btu.
Looking at these:
http://www.sportsimportsltd.com/usa-made-24-volt-ducted-electric-heater.html
30K btu:I believe the Military water heated units produce about 30 KBTU, and that barely gets the job done some days. They are available and spendy, civilian units are not quite as spendy. I agree with the others, look into something else and stay clear of electric units.
Your house is insulated 10K times better than a deuce. Some deuces have window gaps big enough to stick your finger through. Dried up weatherstripping that didn't work great when it was new. Multiple holes in the firewall, floor and tub. No insulation. So 30K btu heaters in your living room go a lot farther than a deuce going 50 mph with multiple drafts going through the cab.Wow, 30k btu? My wood heater in my living room right now is putting out 30k btu and it keeps up with half the house. I wouldn't have thought that much would be needed. Thanks for the info though. I'd read, and I can't remember where but these were made specifically for the m35 and 5 ton trucks, so I wasn't expecting a problem but this answers my question, not a good idea on a stock alternator.
don't care what your heater says, 1080 watts, 24 volt x 45 amps, is 3685 btu/hr. you will be very cold. for the electric heater to be 18,000 btu at 24 volt, it would have to draw 219 amps.Specs say 18,000 btu for the 45 amp heater. No bigger than the cab it I'd say that's plenty. Well, having to overcompensate for no insulation, still it might be enough.