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- Dvoigt17ExplorerWe have been able to winter camp very comfortably in our Hallmark. Here is some pics from staying at The Jane at WP. It’s awesome to head up the night before and not have to fight traffic in the morning. Just wake up in the morning, have coffee and warm breakfast, walk 10 feet, throw on skis and ski to the lift.
The pooches love it up there! - qtla9111NomadI guess I don't understand the need to do without. We boondock quite a bit. In the winter we use an electric blanket under the sheets. On solar and inverter, there is little to no change in battery levels.
Also, we use liberally, our Mr. Heater radiant heater. It works great and uses very little propane and eliminates the need for battery power for the furnace not to mention that loud obnoxious noise.
I like to be warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Roughing it for me doesn't mean having to where multiple layers of clothing. With the electric blanket and the radiant heat, we sleep in our PJs and a blanket on top.
After all, you guys are rich Americans, you can afford a little propane. - Dvoigt17ExplorerI added foam insulation to places that did not have insulation. The horizontal and vertical side do not have insulation. Seat/bed area and bottom side storage. I also added insulation to the propane interior walls.
- GeewizardExplorerI have lined the inside of my ball cap with tinfoil. Just in case those folks who believe in aliens, government mind control, and chemtrails are right! The problem is that I ground the tinfoil to my earlobe and that alligator clip hurts.
Seriously, we ALWAYS leave a window or vent cracked when we use the TC for moisture control anyway. - Dvoigt17Explorer
csh_2088 wrote:
Dvoigt17 wrote:
The top photo makes me really want to buy a truck camper. A gorgeous photo!
Could you tell me what is in the second photo? It looks like insulation but I am not sure where in the camper it comes from.
It’s warm window material that we bought at Joan’s. I added it to the inside of our insulated soft wall. It snaps to the ceiling. Just an extra layer of insulation. - Dvoigt17ExplorerI added extra insulation throughout my entire Hallmark. I enjoy my wife coming up skiing with us, so she has to be warm. You know if mamma isn’t happy, no ones happy. I used my infared camera to scan all parts of the camper last winter and worked on insulating bad areas. We leave thevent open to help with moisture. I added insulation to the floor, between 2x4 that run length wise of camper and sealed with hard plastic sheets. I also added foam squares over the floor on inside of camper. This helped a lot. I pulled off the AC unit so I can store in garage and leave off . Which made it easier to seal the roof. I have corner supports that go on the inside off camper in case we get a lot of snow.
- SidecarFlipExplorer III
whazoo wrote:
Hey now, I like a good tinfoil hat now and then...it also acts as a reflector for the wave3 to reflect heat to the cabover bed haha. Seriously, wonder if it could be ducted to an air filled mattress?
And in a pinch the Wave Heaters can be laid on their back for your outdoor grill...
DISCLAIMER, NOT TRUE...but I might try it sometime lol.
Probably make a good toaster too....:B - realterExplorerOne of my classmates and her husband died in 1998 in their camper from CO2 poisoning. I don't take any chances, always sleep with the window slightly open, wave heater, regular heater, electric heater or no heater.
- bka0721Explorer II
SidecarFlip wrote:
whazoo wrote:
Kayteg1 wrote:
I would buy your "no Russian roulette" would you come with CO and CO2 numbers you recorded in your camper.
Just "I am still alive" is not having value in mu books.
Another good reason I don't visit rvnet much anymore, if I wanted a preacher I go to church, if I want sarcasm I watch the news.
....and, if you want the facts...listen to your wife....:p
Yes, this is one of the reasons you see less and less of the old/new regulars here and more of the types that comment on everything and bully others if there is a different approach or thinking on a subject. "Why bother" is often my reaction when I first consider commenting and then just hit the back arrow to dump my response, especially when it is Kayteg1. As I probably should with this comment.
Like you Dave, I have used my Wave heater for years and have never used a fan, let alone a Fantastic Fan. TC's leak plenty, then you crack a window/vent and you are set. My longest uninterrupted use has been 3 months (my propane tank lasts about 4+ months) and there were no bodies found, or stepped over, during this use.
b - whazooExplorerHey now, I like a good tinfoil hat now and then...it also acts as a reflector for the wave3 to reflect heat to the cabover bed haha. Seriously, wonder if it could be ducted to an air filled mattress?
And in a pinch the Wave Heaters can be laid on their back for your outdoor grill...
DISCLAIMER, NOT TRUE...but I might try it sometime lol.
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