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buta4
Dec 04, 2015Explorer
The Kimberly wood stove would be my personal choice if I had the cassh. View the video of an installation of said stove in a class c camper. One's also installed on a boat. Another in a cabin to generate heat and electricity.
Draws OUTSIDE air into the firebox via a hole drilled through the camper floor. Thus, no danger of losing breathable interior air for combustion. Carbon monoxide-free operation with the outside air feeding the firebox.
Stove had secondary combustion in the upper honeycomb chamber to burn up excess smoke and fumes.
And the small clearances on the rear and sides are a great space saver in the camper.
Kinda big $$$ though. Upwards of $4K with pipes, etc.
The website is "www.unforgettablefirellc.com".
Draws OUTSIDE air into the firebox via a hole drilled through the camper floor. Thus, no danger of losing breathable interior air for combustion. Carbon monoxide-free operation with the outside air feeding the firebox.
Stove had secondary combustion in the upper honeycomb chamber to burn up excess smoke and fumes.
And the small clearances on the rear and sides are a great space saver in the camper.
Kinda big $$$ though. Upwards of $4K with pipes, etc.
The website is "www.unforgettablefirellc.com".
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