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I need to come up with a cheap, easy heater design. Dont want to breath the fumes, dont want it to tip over and catch anything on fire, dont want a 20 lb bottle inside........huuumm
Suanne said:DoneDirtCheap,
Have you considered the Olympia Wave Catalytic Heaters that run off the 1-lb bottles of propane? I run a Wave 3 and it works well for when we are up and around inside our little RV. Note that, for safety, we have the requisite detectors (smoke and CO2 up high, propane down low). The heater has an automatic shut off if tipped over; or it can be mounted to a wall.
When driving, we simply use the conventional vehicle heater up front.
When in bed, I put very warm water in 2-liter bottles, wrapped in towels, to keep at feet and sides. I also lay one next to our dog.
Another trick that gets warmth into the RV on especially cold nights, is to heat 4-5 gallons of water in a covered pot. Heat the water to just below boil; the point is to not let any steam escape to increase moisture inside your RV. Not only will heat from the stove immediately help to warm the space, but water is a great thermal collector, releasing its heat slowly. After heating the pot of water, I move it to the floor because warm air rises and it will heat the whole space more evenly when down low.
We've yet to need to run the Wave 3 while sleeping.
I like to have more than one option for a "heater" depending on what I'm doing inside my vehicle at the time.
Please take what works for you and disregard the rest ... YMMV.
Suanne
http://SuanneOnline.blogspot.com
compassrose said:
Simple RV Hydronic Heating System (text only)
If this is of interest to anyone, I suggest you copy the image and the text to your computer. I have lost this several times over the last few years. I have all of it saved on my hard drive and hope my hard drive doesn't crap out on me.
Do not read any farther unless you want to know how we are setting up our heat systems (yes, plural)...
This is the simplest fan forced hydronic system I have found. It is the one we based our hydronic system on using an old 6 gal LP water heater from a defunct RV that we added a Camco electric heater to. The fans and "radiator" are part of the original school bus heat system. the two fans are 12vDC and bolted to the heat exchanger. I bought a 7L (110GPH) DC 12V Brushless HHO CPU Cooling Water/oil pump . We plan on filling the water heater with pet safe antifreeze. We will buy a standard White-Rodgers 01C20-101 Mechanical Heat Only Thermostat to turn the fans/pump off/on as needed. This will be our main (ducted) heat system. We will be able to run it on LP or AC. The 12vDC part will run off our battery bank which is on a progressive dynamics smart charger. Unfortunately the cold weather caught up to us before we got the under floor ducts installed. So it will have to wait. We are running two small electric heaters plus a wall mounted DynaGlo Tag-a-long (indoor rated) when it gets too cold for the electric heaters. The Tag-a-long is mounted on a little wall in the bathroom/dressing room area. It is used to warm up the small area for showers. It is capable of heating the back half of the bus quite easily. We have found that the electric heaters stop working very well when temps fall below 40F. I ordered an LP fireplace last night to install in our vintage mantle. This will eventually be our back up heat source as well as for when we only need a bit of heat in the front section of the bus and do not want to heat the whole place (we sleep on a heated mattress pad and keep nighttime temps around 60F). We can be completely powerless and still use the Tag-a-long and the fireplace as heat sources. We will be able to run the hydronic system only on LP and 12VDC (no generator). I like to have options.
ProCom 29 in. Vent-Free Dual Fuel Firebox Insert
On edit: How do you edit the image to a smaller size??? This is embarrassing....
grummy said:>> I've also....... with nothing more than a canvas for shelter and squaw fire for heat and cooking.
Squaw ? Like a lady friend ? Lol ! It is true, two are warmer than one !
>>I'm not disputing that this year was mild, but I'd rather deal with here than where some other folks are.
The low temps in Wisconsin this year have people pretty darn tired of it. Lots more of way below zero than we have had in some time, though It's not the first time by any means. Along with the frigid temps, the news media keeps humping the low information watchers leg with "the great lakes are at record freezing ice levels" as if Armageddon was just around the corner. You would almost think they have an agenda, or, perhaps they are just too lazy to report on the actual facts. Its not "Unusual" when we have seen that it has happened many times in recordable history, and one would have to be daft to forget that the great lakes were FORMED by a Glacier in far, far colder times, long before we had.... well, you know.. don't want to offend the believers.
Now today, with their term of "Record Snowfalls" they are harping on and on about how the water levels are going to go up ! Sheeez, when will they stop acting like nature is a bad thing. Water levels go up and down all over the earth all the time and will continue to do so. We have no evidence that water is escaping the planet..... it just moves around. Its called weather. We had this much snow when I was a kid for many years back to back, and I rode ATC's along the beach as a kid and the water was at least 2 feet higher back then. So, unless some knucklehead built his castle in a flood plane, things should be alright... no need to "panic".
The only thing we the people should be worried about is this bunch of "scientists" who spend their days toying with "heating the ionosphere" (HAARP). Who or what gives them the right ? How does anyone know they are not damaging things they do not understand? How does anyone know that this is not the reason for some of the sharp swings people see ? Right THERE is the first place the so called tree hugger crowd should be focusing right now... but no,,,, crickets.... Not a peep about that. Too busy at the alter of AL I suppose.
"Weather", did not start the day a guy was born. Find some real old timers.... those nearing 100 years old and they will quickly provide a witness to you that whatever your particular weather is, we have been there before....... and we'll probably come full cycle again at some point.
Anyhow, I wish I could be somewhere where it doesn't drop below say 40 degrees as an average... I could easily survive that. But, it would be really tough to survive in a Van or RV when day after day, its not crawling above the zero mark without one major reliable heating system and plenty of cash to feed that rascal with fuel.
The great news is spring is about to .... SPRING up here ! Can't wait to get the truck out.
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