May-24-2017 02:49 AM
May-24-2017 07:26 AM
ReneeG wrote:
Portable propane heaters with automatic shutoff are completely safe if used correctly. What that means is to place it in a stable location away from blankets, etc, and vent the trailer. We've been using a Mr. Heater Big Buddy for years, decades, with no problems. When we camped with our grandchildren, blanket sleepers and lots of blankets was the norm, and I would turn on the onboard heater at 50 to keep the chill off. It may have kicked on twice in the night. Just an additional note, prior to RV'ing, we tented and used a Coleman tent heater that was fueled by Coleman white gas/fuel. We left a flap open in the tent and in spite of outside temps dipping into the lower 30's, the inside of the tent remained at a warm 70.
May-24-2017 07:23 AM
jfkmk wrote:
NEVER use a portable propane heater inside a trailer! Portable propane heaters are NOT designed for use in such a confined space, and the threat of co poisoning or even death is very real.
Why not use the trailers heater? It is vented outside and the fan runs on 12 volts.
May-24-2017 07:02 AM
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May-24-2017 06:25 AM
Jebby14 wrote:
Any ideas on how to warm the camper without electricity or using the furnace
May-24-2017 05:59 AM
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May-24-2017 05:41 AM
rhagfo wrote:j.p.f. wrote:
good sleeping bags. a lifetime solution.
portable propane heaters. probably the cheapest, easy way but then again two children?
12volt electric blanket. I've never actually seen one myself but have read about them?
I think I would go with propane. it will heat the camper not just the body.
http://www.mrheater.com/portable-buddy-heater.html
they also have a model approved for Canada.jfkmk wrote:
NEVER use a portable propane heater inside a trailer! Portable propane heaters are NOT designed for use in such a confined space, and the threat of co poisoning or even death is very real.
Why not use the trailers heater? It is vented outside and the fan runs on 12 volts.
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I would trust a 30 year old furnace before using a portable propane unit!
Test the furnace, make sure it functions correctly. Far safer them portable gas heater.
May-24-2017 05:31 AM
j.p.f. wrote:
good sleeping bags. a lifetime solution.
portable propane heaters. probably the cheapest, easy way but then again two children?
12volt electric blanket. I've never actually seen one myself but have read about them?
I think I would go with propane. it will heat the camper not just the body.
http://www.mrheater.com/portable-buddy-heater.html
they also have a model approved for Canada.
jfkmk wrote:
NEVER use a portable propane heater inside a trailer! Portable propane heaters are NOT designed for use in such a confined space, and the threat of co poisoning or even death is very real.
Why not use the trailers heater? It is vented outside and the fan runs on 12 volts.
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