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camper357 wrote:
Low oxygen (o2) shut off is not a carbon monoxide (Co) shut-off. Please try again.
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okan-star wrote:SkiingSixPack wrote:okan-star wrote:
I use a buddy heater in my garage, no flamable liqids around
Not exactly fuel efficent
Not much diffrent than tuning on the stove in the camper, which does say not for heating
x2 for an olyimpian cat heater in the camper
Compared to the RV furnace, the Mr. Heater is pretty "efficient." LOL
Maybe so if you had the rv furnace on constantly
I have adjusted the heat antisipator in the tee stats of all the campers Ive had so they dont cycle so much , not that that burns less fuel but its less bother some
โNov-11-2013 06:57 AM
camper357 wrote:
Where do you people get your information?
A buddy heater does not have a CO shutoff feature.
Buddy's maker wrote:
The Portable Buddy has a low-oxygen shutoff system and a tip over switch that makes it safe for indoor use.
CPSC wrote:
This summer, as friends, families, and outdoor enthusiasts head out to campsites, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing that there is a new generation of portable heaters with a safety device that can prevent the tragic loss of life due to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. The new heaters are equipped with an oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) and are safer to use when camping. If oxygen levels start to fall, this sensing technology automatically shuts down the heater before it can produce serious levels of CO.
Unlike earlier portable heaters that do not have an ODS and are intended for outdoor use only, the new ODS-equipped heaters are specifically designed for indoor use.
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