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padre wrote:
We have a trip planned for early September, 2020, inside the Rocky Mountain National Park which is at an altitude of over 8000 feet. I have been considering a portable propane heater to supplement the furnace (to save battery) but note that there are alerts about them not working above certain altitudes. For example the Mr. Buddy or Big Buddy. Do any of you have experience using such heaters at high altitudes? I will appreciate your comments. I know we will need heat and wish to conserve the batteries as much as possible
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โAug-01-2020 12:02 PM
goducks10 wrote:I removed the regulator from mine and plumbed it into my low pressure propane line with a hose.
Wish I'd bought the large one that you can adapt for use with the RV's propane. Even the small one sucks down those little green bottles fast.
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โJul-29-2020 05:39 PM
padredw wrote:
I know we will need heat and wish to conserve the batteries as much as possible
Reisender wrote:
Howdy. We had friends in a similar situation and explored some of the options you are presently exploring. They chose to buy a 200 watt portable solar panel to just cover their extra power needs.
โJul-29-2020 05:28 PM
GordonThree wrote:
X2 for an RV specific heater, not a buddy. The buddy type throw off so much moisture it can be challenging to manage if you're trying to stay sealed up keeping the heat in.
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