Aug-02-2017 07:37 PM
Aug-26-2024 04:55 AM
I've seen quite a few folks do it, and was thinking about it myself, but ultimately you end up spending quite a bit more than other options, have to cut a hole in your roof, have specially size fuel/cut wood on hand, increases chance of fire and loose some efficiency compared to other options. It's definitely doable, but I think I would ultimately install a diesel heater or something instead.
That being said, I still think it would be cute and cozy as hell!
Jul-02-2024 04:29 AM
Yes, people definitely install wood stoves in RVs for winter camping, including areas with harsh winters like NE PA. It's a great way to stay warm and cozy on the go, especially if you're boondocking (camping off-grid without hookups). However, there are important safety considerations and limitations to keep in mind.
Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons:
Wood Stoves:
Pellet Stoves:
Safety First!
Whichever option you choose, safety is paramount. Here are some crucial points:
Alternatives to Consider:
While wood and pellet stoves offer a unique charm, other campervan heating options might be more suitable depending on your needs. Here are a few to consider, all available at a wide variety of retailers including [Belle Flame]
Ultimately, the best heating solution for your RV depends on your budget, travel style, and the climate you'll be camping in. Carefully weigh the pros and cons of each option and prioritize safety above all else.
Jul-02-2024 05:15 AM
Good information but this thread is 7 years old and the OP hasn't been on here since.
Aug-03-2017 08:21 PM
GaryKH wrote:Thanks, i have access to 300 acres of hardwoods so no problem there!
I haven't seen any pellet stoves designed for that small of a floor area. We have a small one in our house(1550sq.ft.) and there are times when it's just too roasty! I have seen very small wood stoves work great in vans before. I think you need to be searching for 'Marine Wood Cookstoves", or similar. You are correct in that you need to pay close attention to proper venting and air supply
y. Time to start getting some wood stocked! You might try the offcut pile at a local sawmill?
Aug-03-2017 06:00 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:
Just remember that with a pellet stove you need electric for the hopper. Electric goes out in storm and you don't have heat. Wood burner as long as you have wood you won't freeze to death! :C
That all said I have never been in a house with a pellet stove.
But I can tell you I was 'on the phone' with a friend that had one in his house, and after talking on the phone for a few minutes I had to ask, "what the heck is all that noise in the background"?
It was his pellet stove! :?
I couldn't fathom having to listen to that all day and night and especially in the small confines of an RV. Just saying.
TO OP:
Why don't you just buy one of the Mr. Buddy Heater's that run off propane and you can hook those up to a bigger propane tank.
They even now have the BIG Buddy Portable. Heats 450 sq ft.
http://www.mrheater.com/big-buddy-portable-heater.html
""Two swivel regulators give you the ability to adapt usage from disposable cylinders to a remote gas supply with the purchase of a single hose and filter""
Seems to me it would be safer. Don't know how safe I'd feel with real fire burning 'inside' my MH with a wood burning stove. :W
Aug-03-2017 05:44 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Those radiant propane heaters create so much moisture it would be raining inside almost. Great little heaters, not a good long term solution.
If a guy is able, wood heat is the cheapest heat around. And the OP is on a budget or he wouldn't be moving into a camper for winter.
Aug-03-2017 04:24 PM
Aug-03-2017 10:34 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Aug-03-2017 09:13 AM
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Aug-03-2017 08:08 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Now you're on to something.
And firewood warms you 3 times.
Definately think more disposable for the RV vs expensive though if you're going to do this. Protect your capital since you're in a bind already.
Better get some dead wood split and put up now though or it'll be tough burnin.
Aug-03-2017 07:41 AM
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