lonewolf2koc
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I'm stuck inside a minivan and not able to really move far away from Mr Heater MH9BX. The lowest setting is a bit too hot when the interior temp is about 60-68 F. If I go any lower, I don't think the heater is on and it makes that scary clicking sound. The user's manual states to leave it either low or high and not in between for max combustion and minimize CO2 emission. I have to work a very expensive Mac Book Pro laptop right in front of it and can't really move back much farther than 1.5 ft. The heater is well ventilated by two left and right windows. I lowered them about 1/8 of their full capability. I also looked at Mr Heater Light model and I think it's a few inches too high and may burn the top of the van's fabric. Plus I don't see that I can use external propane hose vs the disposable 1 lb green canister.
Unfortunately a very hard learned lesson is that when I placed the heater high above the roof, it melted the top glove compartment. Luckily I caught it just in time and can still use it. But it doesn't look attractive on the top. If I placed near the center front, I afraid the heater may overheat the car seat and melt or even burn the front seats.
Is there any 3rd party add-on products to reduce the intensity of the heater's center output during the not so chilly nights (50s F outside, 65 F inside van)? I have a 24/7 thermometer and noticed the max interior temp after the heater is about 80-85 degree F. Anything above it is not good for the stuff located near the front area.
Unfortunately a very hard learned lesson is that when I placed the heater high above the roof, it melted the top glove compartment. Luckily I caught it just in time and can still use it. But it doesn't look attractive on the top. If I placed near the center front, I afraid the heater may overheat the car seat and melt or even burn the front seats.
Is there any 3rd party add-on products to reduce the intensity of the heater's center output during the not so chilly nights (50s F outside, 65 F inside van)? I have a 24/7 thermometer and noticed the max interior temp after the heater is about 80-85 degree F. Anything above it is not good for the stuff located near the front area.