Shirlv wrote:Good Morning All, lots and lots of rain. I’m still in my pjs and trying to get up enough nerve to take a shower. I lived in a house with nice warm oil heat. Now live with a heat pump that blows cold air. . . Just thought, have a ceramic heater from the Rv. It will warm the bathroom nicely. I know I’m rambling but I’m bored and did I mention it’s raining. Safe travels
Good morning, Shirl. I am fortunate enough to be still living in a sticks-and-bricks, but between the cost of the natural gas for my furnace and the cost of electricity to blow the heat through vents into various rooms of my house, heating is pricey.
Additionally, I actually much prefer to wear "layers" inside my home in the winter, and prefer to breathe cold/er air rather than hot, dry air. So I keep my thermostat down around 59 - 60 at night, 68 during the day.
Like your arrangement, this makes for a very cold bathroom at shower time. I don't think mine is a ceramic heater, but I got a small, counter-top electric heater several years ago, just for the bathroom. It has one of those special safety plugs that stop the current if the appliance gets wet. Can't remember what the safety plug is called.
It works very well for me. Heats up the bathroom toasty in about five minutes, shower, turn it off again. It sits on the bathroom counter, once cold weather has passed I just store it in a closet.
Be sure the RV heater you are considering for use in your bathroom is specially designed for moist and humid areas. There is always the risk of electric shock, so be sure to also choose one that has a safety plug.
Anne