---------------------------------------------------------- Rocket-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Thu 11/03/05: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 08:21 AM - rear seat heat/window defogger (Frazier, Vincent A) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 08:21:33 AM PST US Subject: Rocket-List: rear seat heat/window defogger From: "Frazier, Vincent A" --> Rocket-List message posted by: "Frazier, Vincent A" > Thank you for the low density foam suggestion. I too started solving > the drafty air problems, and noticed the smaller, and smaller leaks. > (John, you don't understand, we have temperatures below 95 degrees > F.) Anyway, I have carpet in my HR II, and the carpet has a "slit" > for the flap control rod to descend through. The slit is finished > with edge tape sown in, and virtually eliminates the draft. If you > don't want carpet, maybe you could put a naw-ga-hide patch over the > hole with a similar slit in it, or just a small carpet patch. Does > anyone know how to keep the "bride" warm in the back seat with the > cabin heater? I have tried battery powered socks, and even a seat > warmer, but to no avail. Maybe 10,500' in the winter is just not a > good idea. I may fly to Florida this weekend, Les Featherston Les, I sealed up all the air leaks that I reasonably could,and put in heated seats. Tammy says things like "Yeeeooooouuccchhhh! My butt is roasting. How do you turn this down?" LOL But if that hadn't worked, I had a backup plan... a small 12V electric heater that you can get at most auto parts stores for about $25. Some people use them to defrost the windshield too. Mine needs about 10 amps, IIRC. Mount it somewhere or just hold it in your hand. Vince