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drsteve
Jul 05, 2017Explorer
Matt_Colie wrote:
Please,
Get a CO monitor.
Don't worry about it being an RV unit. This can matter in a TT or 5er, but if any MH bounced like that, it would back on the market cheap.
The new ones are supposed to be good for 10 years, but put a date on the back and replace it sooner. Every cold spell, there is news of a couple or family that got gassed in their sleep.
Matt
The Buddy heaters have a low oxygen shutoff built in to the unit. The manufacturer recommends opening your roof vent when using them in an RV. I've used mine in the PUP when boondocking to reduce furnace blower run time in cold weather. Between the open vent and the less-than-airtight nature of my old PUP I've never had an issue.
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