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StirCrazy
Nov 04, 2021Moderator
Skibane wrote:
^I'm not sure that CO alarms even existed back in the late-70's or early-80's.
They certainly weren't standard equipment in RVs like they are today.
Camco sells a metric butt-load of these heaters. Someone is using them!
The fact that Mr. Heater just introduced their own line of catalytic heaters tells you everything you need to know about their popularity.
Most I see up here in canada, if not all are made to sit ontop of a propane tank or somthing like and and use when your ice fishing or what not. they all say right on them not for use in enclosed spaces.. not sure about down there but since they dont come factory in rv's anymore I would imagin its a simular case. once some one buys it they have no controle of what they do with it. but there are a lot of advanceents being made and the amount of gasses they through off are less when they are running perfect. still I would rather have a good old furnace in my rv, warms up faster, not hot spot to worry about kids or pets bumping into, dont have to leave windows open.....
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