Sheena
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Hey y'all,
Apologies in advance for the "nubeness" of this post.
I need some advice on how to heat my 1989 Dodge Camper Van off-grid. It has no furnace that I can find. It does have a propane tank but it's attached to the stove. I will be traveling from Boston MA to Oakland CA in January and I simply HATE the cold. I want something more than "Just bundle up." I will be sleeping in friends driveways, Walmart lots, and some stealth (when I think I can get away with it.)
I want to make sure I have a safe, affordable and reliable heating set-up.
Because I'm not certain this is my final van (it has some rust underneath), I'm not looking to do any complex or expensive upgrades until I know this beast of a van is reliable enough to drag across the country! Although Solar add-on is not off the table as it may be my one exception. So open to hearing how I can use a heater with solar too.
Do you whip smart folks have any suggestions for an easy and effective start?
Apologies in advance for the "nubeness" of this post.
I need some advice on how to heat my 1989 Dodge Camper Van off-grid. It has no furnace that I can find. It does have a propane tank but it's attached to the stove. I will be traveling from Boston MA to Oakland CA in January and I simply HATE the cold. I want something more than "Just bundle up." I will be sleeping in friends driveways, Walmart lots, and some stealth (when I think I can get away with it.)
I want to make sure I have a safe, affordable and reliable heating set-up.
Because I'm not certain this is my final van (it has some rust underneath), I'm not looking to do any complex or expensive upgrades until I know this beast of a van is reliable enough to drag across the country! Although Solar add-on is not off the table as it may be my one exception. So open to hearing how I can use a heater with solar too.
Do you whip smart folks have any suggestions for an easy and effective start?