โFeb-06-2020 06:29 AM
โFeb-15-2020 07:05 PM
pnichols wrote:The point I was trying to make in my post was for those that were afraid to use a Buddy heater is that you can use it intermittently during waking hrs and not run it all night while you are sleeping. To answer your question when I open the bath room door it closes off the bath and bed room which is less the 1/2 the volume of the MH. The Buddy Heater heats this area just fine. We then go to bed and are good until morning.Gjac wrote:
Everyone has a different tolerance level for risk from non vented propane heaters. I use it to heat the bathroom up so my wife can take a shower at night and not be cold. I run it when we eat inside. I don't run it at night or the RV furnace. I use the RV furnace to warm up the MH in the morning then the Buddy heater to maintain the temperature for breakfast. The furnace and Buddy heater stay of until we return to the MH. My 2 6v GC batteries easily last 3 days without using the genset to recharge. This is for Oct-Nov camping in the White Mts in NH, Temps fall below freezing at night and generally warm up above freezing during the day.
Hmmm .... why don't you run the furnace to heat the entire rig so your wife can both take a shower in a warm bathroom and then step into a warmed rig? You certainly have the battery capacity to do it that way.
We do that ... but our small Class C holds over 60 lbs. of propane when full (18 gallon water-weight tank).
โFeb-15-2020 05:35 PM
โFeb-15-2020 04:38 PM
โFeb-15-2020 11:37 AM
Gjac wrote:
Everyone has a different tolerance level for risk from non vented propane heaters. I use it to heat the bathroom up so my wife can take a shower at night and not be cold. I run it when we eat inside. I don't run it at night or the RV furnace. I use the RV furnace to warm up the MH in the morning then the Buddy heater to maintain the temperature for breakfast. The furnace and Buddy heater stay of until we return to the MH. My 2 6v GC batteries easily last 3 days without using the genset to recharge. This is for Oct-Nov camping in the White Mts in NH, Temps fall below freezing at night and generally warm up above freezing during the day.
โFeb-15-2020 09:17 AM
โFeb-07-2020 04:10 PM
โFeb-07-2020 01:03 PM
Devocamper wrote:2oldman wrote:
What's wrong with using the furnace?
Drains your battery when boondocking without power
โFeb-07-2020 05:59 AM
2oldman wrote:
What's wrong with using the furnace?
โFeb-07-2020 05:47 AM
โFeb-06-2020 10:02 PM
โFeb-06-2020 06:12 PM
โFeb-06-2020 06:05 PM
2oldman wrote:
What's wrong with using the furnace?
โFeb-06-2020 11:38 AM
2oldman wrote:
What's wrong with using the furnace?
โFeb-06-2020 11:16 AM