2oldman wrote:
cbwallace wrote:
Additionally, CO2 is heavier than air so using the setup described over night would dump a lot of CO2 right under the front of the trailer where you are sleeping. CO2 detectors help, but mine is located in the back half of the trailer by my fridge and furnace. Not sure it is worth the risk.
You are probably referring to CO, not CO2. CO is slightly LIGHTER than air.
And yes, OP does not want to be sleeping with a gigantic CO generator a few feet away.
Brain fart! Regardless, I'll pass running a generator while I am sleeping.