len19070 wrote:I have this 800 BTU Coleman Survival heater.
But I've never needed it, even in the snow. I have minimal insulation and a good sleeping bag.
It does work great at getting rid of dampness.
Happy Trails
Len
halfdome, Danny wrote: Nice heater but way too much heat for a tear. I ordered one of these and will let you know how it works. I think 100 watts is plenty enough for an insulated tear. Danny
halfdome, Danny wrote:len19070 wrote:I have this 800 BTU Coleman Survival heater.
But I've never needed it, even in the snow. I have minimal insulation and a good sleeping bag.
It does work great at getting rid of dampness.
Happy Trails
Len
Len, Do you use that heater in that location? I would think it would super heat the ceiling and more. I use a Mr Heater to preheat the cabin when needed but I remove one of the mattress cushions and place it directly on the floor. Heat can radiate to surrounding furnishings etc and can be dangerous. Danny
madjack wrote:halfdome, Danny wrote: Nice heater but way too much heat for a tear. I ordered one of these and will let you know how it works. I think 100 watts is plenty enough for an insulated tear. Danny
Danny, that looks to be an ideal sized heater for a tear...good find.... thanks for the link...........
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