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I want to do more car camping in 2025 and want to ready a set up now. I'll need an electric blanket for the winter. Most household electric blankets can run between 100W to 150W, depending on the settings. And that's the kind I would need, not a 12V one that would be much less powerful right?
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I want to do more car camping in 2025 and want to ready a set up now. I'll need an electric blanket for the winter. Most household electric blankets can run between 100W to 150W, depending on the settings. And that's the kind I would need, not a 12V one that would be much less powerful right?

A 240V electric blanket is likely at 100-150W so would require an inverter capable of supporting at least 150W, plus some extra to handle the conversion losses. Warmth level on 240V is considerably higher than a 12V blanket.

Yes I live somewhere the winters get below zero.

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I regularly camped in -15C in a tent in Canada with a sleeping bag, you don't need an electric blanket CAR camping. That's ridiculous

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