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Location: Seattle "pshaw, its not raining hardly at all!" WA | I have a buddy heater as well (got it at Cabelas) and it rocks. I've used it in my trailer (turn it on before bed to heat up the space, then turn it off, then back on before getting up so it toasts things up nicely in the AM) and I've used it in my canvas tent camping in the desert in Feb. I am careful not to leave it on unattended, or if I'm sleeping, and be sure to have the ventilation the directions say (basically, as big as the burner is, you want that much window open. mine has a 6x6 burner, so I be sure to have at least 36" of window open (4 windows, each 8 inches tall, open an inch). overkill maybe, but I likes my oxygen ;)). I'm also careful to store it with OUT the propane cylinder plugged in. just in case. I've had a propane stove explode on me and I'm not eager to repeat that experience. stay warm! (tho with the weather lately it boggles the mind at remembering being COLD at night...) |
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| Thanks! I don't really care how cold it gets at night, and wouldn't expect to have any heat on. Your plan would work well for me, I think. I agree with you about the carbon monoxide. My close friend got carbon monoxide poisoning in her house with a faulty furnace. A few months later she, a non-smoke, got lung cancer. That may have been purely coincidental, but it made a lasting impression on me.
Edited by Phoresic 2011-08-27 4:30 PM
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