


@MobileAndMonitoring that's awesome; love seeing long-term data collection for future planning.
Can you comment on how you sealed the retained the heat inside the tent if any; I know may people talk more about the inefficiency of the tent and not actually the heater being the cause of excess heater use.
Interesting. I find the 5kwh heater way too powerful for our James Baroud Tent. In even the coldest outside temperature of -8F at 12000ft elevation we only had the heater set at 2Hz and cracked the zipper just a tad to let excess heat out. I can't imagine worrying about the tent letting too much heat out. In more normal cold temps like 35-40F we easily run the heater at only the lower settings of 1.2-1.6Hz and definitely leave a window unzipped along the top.
We just have the stock James Baroud Evasion tent. Nothing special to insulate or seal the tent up. I'd be very curious on these people setup that are having trouble keeping their tents warm.
I find the 5kwh heater way too powerful for our James Baroud Tent. In even the coldest outside temperature of -8F at 12000ft elevation we only had the heater set at 2Hz and cracked the zipper just a tad to let excess heat out.
I suspect that some of the reliability issues some people are reporting on the Chinese heaters are exactly this problem: the vast majority of the Chinese heaters are 5kw (and 5kw labelled as 2kw) and the output is just too much heat for most people's needs. There's a lot of work going on to throttle the heaters and they're never really running hot enough for clean combustion (or people have to be diligent about doing "italian tune up" cycles). I suspect that the name-brand heaters would have similar issues, except that most people who have paid for real D2 heaters are able to get the 2kw models, so they're running them closer to the optimal duty cycle.
That was my though, I can always dump heat overboard but producing too little heat is the original problem the heater was trying to fix.This might be off kilter to say this but how about running another redirect for another purpose; this allows the heater to run at optimal conditions which leads to a cleaner burn and "in theory" better maintenance cycle?
Maybe run the tent and an inlet into the vehicle cabin or engine bay? I mean yeah, we would be heating something that probably does not need it but my point is, how do we baffle the system to run in bias I guess is what I am saying?