11-20-2013, 11:25 PM
The fumes are why I ended up going this route. I can't use the catalytic or Buddy heaters, I needed something that vents outside.
I currently camp with a converted cargo trailer. It's rugged and small enough to get me where I need to be in the high country. Since I don't camp at any campgrounds I couldn't use electric, and an rv heater's fan eats the battery power quickly. This stove doesn't use electricity, although I sometimes use a fan to move the heat around. I can run it as long as I have propane.
TarponJim installed an even better boat heater in his. A Dickinson 9000. http://dickinsonmarine.com/propane.php Pretty buggers and very nice.
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I currently camp with a converted cargo trailer. It's rugged and small enough to get me where I need to be in the high country. Since I don't camp at any campgrounds I couldn't use electric, and an rv heater's fan eats the battery power quickly. This stove doesn't use electricity, although I sometimes use a fan to move the heat around. I can run it as long as I have propane.
TarponJim installed an even better boat heater in his. A Dickinson 9000. http://dickinsonmarine.com/propane.php Pretty buggers and very nice.
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