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pianotuna
Oct 10, 2013Nomad III
Hi,
As my daughter is a carbon monoxide survivor, I can't recommend the use of blue flame heaters inside an RV.
As my daughter is a carbon monoxide survivor, I can't recommend the use of blue flame heaters inside an RV.
mlts22 wrote:
Some extreme (yes, extreme) tips I've learned when boondocking:
6: If one has on board propane tanks, creating a tee (with a valve on the extension to be 100% sure that when disconnected, there is no gas on that line) off the main propane system to use a Mr. Buddy heater can help things. The heater uses a lot less fuel than the RV furnace (and no electricity), but there are caveats that go along with it. Humidity, ventilation, and clearance are the main issues. However, if one is willing to vent air, it might just be a way to go.
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