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โJan-02-2021 06:52 PM
mr_andyj wrote:
WAY PAST TIME TO CLOSE THIS TOPIC.
You close good topics bc you disagree, but leave useless ones like this up?
The guy is asking about a store-bought space heater for goodness sake, CLOSE the topic!
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โJan-02-2021 04:16 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I bought a Mr Heater for my Boat three years ago. Never had a chance to use it yet.
:h
Maybe you should be thanking your lucky stars?
An "open flame" especially below deck on a boat is a huge invitation to disaster..
โJan-02-2021 03:00 PM
mr_andyj wrote:
WAY PAST TIME TO CLOSE THIS TOPIC.
You close good topics bc you disagree, but leave useless ones like this up?
The guy is asking about a store-bought space heater for goodness sake, CLOSE the topic!
โJan-02-2021 02:50 PM
โJan-02-2021 01:57 PM
โJan-02-2021 01:41 PM
pianotuna wrote:Elk_traveler wrote:
Well the solution just appeared from Mr. Heater a portable propane heater that utilizes the small 16 oz Coleman propane bottles. the heater is designed and certified to operate inside. s ideal for use during the evenings.
I would not leave it running while sleeping but otherwise it is a perfect choice. Simply replace the little propane bottle and keep going. I think the Mr. Heater just recently hit the market.
designed and certified and DANGEROUS.
They have been around for at least a dozen years.
There are through the wall vented propane heaters that use no power.
I apologize to the OP for going "off topic".
Elk Traveler, if it is the breaker in the RV that is flipping using an autoformer can improve things.
I don't load past 24 amps when there is a 30 amp circuit. I use a hybrid inverter/charger to do load support and take care of surges in power demand.
โJan-02-2021 10:01 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Elk Traveler, if it is the breaker in the RV that is flipping using an autoformer can improve things.
โJan-02-2021 09:53 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I bought a Mr Heater for my Boat three years ago. Never had a chance to use it yet.
:h
Maybe you should be thanking your lucky stars?
An "open flame" especially below deck on a boat is a huge invitation to disaster..
There is a reason as to why even non cabin cruiser type boats have a "bilge purge" blower that you run BEFORE even starting an engine.. Build up of fuel flamible fumes below deck is real and lighting off a "Buddy heater or any other open flame device" below deck may be not such a good "friend" move.
Not to mention, I can't imagine sucking in burning propane fumes for any length of time would be all that good on your oxygen levels in your blood..
โJan-02-2021 09:11 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I bought a Mr Heater for my Boat three years ago. Never had a chance to use it yet.
โJan-02-2021 08:46 AM
Elk_traveler wrote:
Well the solution just appeared from Mr. Heater a portable propane heater that utilizes the small 16 oz Coleman propane bottles. the heater is designed and certified to operate inside. s ideal for use during the evenings.
I would not leave it running while sleeping but otherwise it is a perfect choice. Simply replace the little propane bottle and keep going. I think the Mr. Heater just recently hit the market.
โJan-02-2021 08:31 AM
โJan-02-2021 08:14 AM
โJan-02-2021 06:06 AM
Elk_traveler wrote:
heaters but breaker is constantly tripping because of current overload. Well the solution just appeared from Mr. Heater a portable propane heater that utilizes the small 16 oz Coleman propane bottles. the heater is designed and certified to operate inside.
โJan-02-2021 04:00 AM