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Mr_Wuzoo
Apr 30, 2017Explorer
I was not aware some devices use propane in its liquid form. But the L10 uses the gas form not sure why they specify liquid propane.
I agree on the permanence issue but im hoping that wont be an problem for the first couple of months. Then I can upgrade the unit. I was aware of the outdoor problem. Ive seen videos where they extend the flue to the outside through a hole, or I was thinking I could stretch a flue near the extractor although im more partial to it leading directly outside. Or setting the L10 directly outside and running the water pipes though the walls.
How does the suburban or atwood units handle carbon monoxide? Do they have to be outside mounted too? Or can I make an opening for it to fit flush with my wall and the rest resting inside the truck?
I know they fit in a dedicated opening on an rv but since Ill have to create the opening on the food truck can It rest on the inside space where we will be working?
One of the reasons the L10 appeals to me is the propane usage. It is electronically ignited and only draws propane when required. This can make a 20lb tank last quite a while. Any comments on the rv heating systems lp usage? Is it comparable?
I agree on the permanence issue but im hoping that wont be an problem for the first couple of months. Then I can upgrade the unit. I was aware of the outdoor problem. Ive seen videos where they extend the flue to the outside through a hole, or I was thinking I could stretch a flue near the extractor although im more partial to it leading directly outside. Or setting the L10 directly outside and running the water pipes though the walls.
How does the suburban or atwood units handle carbon monoxide? Do they have to be outside mounted too? Or can I make an opening for it to fit flush with my wall and the rest resting inside the truck?
I know they fit in a dedicated opening on an rv but since Ill have to create the opening on the food truck can It rest on the inside space where we will be working?
One of the reasons the L10 appeals to me is the propane usage. It is electronically ignited and only draws propane when required. This can make a 20lb tank last quite a while. Any comments on the rv heating systems lp usage? Is it comparable?
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