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seanc wrote:I have half a dozen or so curbside spots that I frequent. They are mostly in light industrial areas, ideally near an unsecured wifi connection.
dbhosttexas wrote:I should note, my camping / camper appliances are all liquid / Coleman fueled. I got my hands on a little 3K BTU catalytic heater that is more than enough to heat the small space of a truck camper like this. Provide plenty of fresh air, and no CO danger... If you are interested in that method of staying warm, look for a Coleman 518B catalytic heater.
You could do a Buddy heater as well, mind you, they are known to have some reliability issues, but then again, they have some great safety features too!
John61CT wrote:dbhosttexas wrote:I should note, my camping / camper appliances are all liquid / Coleman fueled. I got my hands on a little 3K BTU catalytic heater that is more than enough to heat the small space of a truck camper like this. Provide plenty of fresh air, and no CO danger... If you are interested in that method of staying warm, look for a Coleman 518B catalytic heater.
You could do a Buddy heater as well, mind you, they are known to have some reliability issues, but then again, they have some great safety features too!
Relative to others maybe, but that
> no CO danger
is foolish, foolhardy and irresponsible
John61CT wrote:OK, but need to add a CO monitor / alarm in as well.
Really, vented designs like proper parking heaters are the way to go, and not just to reduce CO risks.
John61CT wrote:CO is not CO2
Also note a dusty environment reduces lifespan of the catalytic mat, and with Wave units anyway might as well buy a whole new one.
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