Living in my Tent for 72hrs!!!
Hey everyone I just got back from an awesome trip, this is part 1 of 2. Hope you enjoy!
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Cool video. How was the condensation in your tent?
Great fish too. BW |
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I have run my buddy heater in the tent for lots of sleep overs and have used it in my enclosed trailer as well. There is little or no carbon monoxide. If u read their manual it is safe to use indoor. Saying that, I have a CO detector in my cargo trailer which I take into the ice tent when in use.
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I've only stayed over night in a shack with propane heat for one trip which was a couple nights. As a precaution I grabbed a four head monitor from work and kept the two doors on either end of the shack half zipped open plus it has roof vents. Also punched a couple trenches under the flaps around the edges for more air flow. The weather was pretty mild so wasn't as concerned about sealing the heat in.
Both nights the monitor went off on low oxygen in the middle of the night (norm is 20.9%, alarms at 19.5). No CO at all. Not sure what dangerously low is but we just opened the doors good and wide for a bit to stay on the safe side then pinched them back again a bit till morning and all was good. We were using a big buddy heater and it does have a low oxygen shut off and it is obviously set lower than what the gas detector picked up or failed I'm not certain. I think the big buddies are pretty safe but I wouldn't want to seal up a tent air tight and just rely on the safety shut off that is for darn sure. I'm thinking the next time I do it I might rig up a hood type assembly similar to the catadyne type heaters that are common in the oil field and vent out a door. |
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http://zodi.com/tent-heaters
If the combustion for your heat is inside your tent it is dangerous if burn outside tent and blow the heat in its is safe and there should be way less condensation. These heaters are made for tents. |
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