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mobeewan wrote:
These units are meant to be used outdoors or properly vented to reduce chances of fires or carbon monoxide poisoning indoors. They produce an extreme amount of heat comming out the top. They cannot be used in the same space as a traditional travel trailer water heater.
I have a smaller unit that has the slot across the top to vent and have it attached to a piece of plywood that I can either lean up against my outdoor kitchen table when tent camping or I strap it to a tree with a bungee. I use it independently with a 6 or 11 lb propane cylinder. It uses D cell batteries for the electronic igniter. I'm planning on building a camper trailer conversion using a utility trailer. I'll probably use the water heater with it mounted on the outside when I'm set up camping with quick connects for the on board water and Propane.
I added adapters on the ends of my low Point drains for outdoor hot and cold water on my travel trailer. If I were to leave on a trip and know that my onboard water heater was acting up I would carry the Portable On Demand along and could hook it into the low Point drains to provide onboard hot water in the trailer if needed. But I would only run It Outdoors.
For my utility trailer comversion the only way I would ever use it indoors is if it were extremely cold and I had to worry about it freezing while sitting Outdoors not being used. I would only run it while I had the exhaust ventilation running and I would mount it far enough from the ceiling that I wouldn't have to worry about setting the ceiling on fire.
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