โJan-07-2022 04:09 PM
โJan-08-2022 02:17 PM
Skibane wrote:pianotuna wrote:
I will not use an unvented combustion heater. My daughter is a CO survivor.
Please elaborate.
Was a functional CO detector present?Gdetrailer wrote:
Sadly, there are a lot of macho men on this forum that take the unnecessary risks in order to save a couple of bucks in propane that believe it won't happen to them.
There are also a lot of men and women who understand how unvented catalytic heaters work, and how to use them safely.
โJan-08-2022 01:56 PM
howardwheeler wrote:
What is the two speed model number? And yes, my concern is when I boondock.
โJan-08-2022 01:53 PM
โJan-08-2022 01:50 PM
โJan-08-2022 01:29 PM
pianotuna wrote:
I will not use an unvented combustion heater. My daughter is a CO survivor.
Gdetrailer wrote:
Sadly, there are a lot of macho men on this forum that take the unnecessary risks in order to save a couple of bucks in propane that believe it won't happen to them.
โJan-08-2022 12:30 PM
pianotuna wrote:
I will not use an unvented combustion heater. My daughter is a CO survivor.
โJan-08-2022 11:42 AM
prichardson wrote:
As mentioned earlier in this tread; a big part of the equation is the lack of insulation in the average RV. The average home has at R values of at least 6 in walls and 13 in the ceiling and HVAC ducts are insulated. Most RVs have little if any insulation in walls and ceiling and none on the undersized duct work.
โJan-08-2022 09:19 AM
โJan-08-2022 09:17 AM
prichardson wrote:
As mentioned earlier in this tread; a big part of the equation is the lack of insulation in the average RV. The average home has at R values of at least 6 in walls and 13 in the ceiling and HVAC ducts are insulated. Most RVs have little if any insulation in walls and ceiling and none on the undersized duct work.
โJan-08-2022 08:16 AM
โJan-08-2022 07:59 AM
โJan-08-2022 04:41 AM
howardwheeler wrote:
I have a fair-sized fifth wheel and am often surprised at both the propane usage and 12v power the furnace consumes. It is 18 years old but works good and is clean (no dirt dauber nests and so on). Has anyone come out with a more efficient furnace that big over the years? I can live with this one but it sure would be nice to have a more efficient unit.
โJan-08-2022 04:03 AM
โJan-07-2022 08:37 PM
Skibane wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
The platinum cat vented catalytic heater is yards more efficient.
I'm not even sure they're selling those any more.
There is a website, but it doesn't have any info on where to actually buy one.
ETA: Apparently, someone is still selling them on a built-to-order basis.
Camco and Mr. Heater make unvented catalytic heaters that are readily available - and they are even more efficient than their vented counterparts. They don't require any electricity, so there is no drain on your house batteries while dry-camped.
I use the Camco 3000 BTU model in my little 17-footer, and like it immensely.
โJan-07-2022 07:37 PM