dayHiker
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All I was saying is both Propane and Diesel heaters, if installed correctly with combustion vented to the outside, will not create additional water vapor inside. They cannot since all combustion is vented. In both cases, the inside air is simply heated. So, in theory, if both generate the same BTU heat, then they both heat the inside air the same. The heated air will allow more water vapor to stay in the air (Water Vapor Table - yes, I wrote that eBook textbook), so that will dry outwet surfaces. But the air drying should be the same for both, assuming similar BTU heating.
Now, if you have Buddy heater or use the propane stove, neither vented to outside, then that will generate more water vapor and will make any drying harder. Diesel heater will not generate water vapor like the propane, so you could use an unvented diesel heater inside (but that has other problems like fire, fumes, and carbon monoxide - highly not recommended).
Regardless, I am looking forward to installing and using a diesel heater in my Liberty for next Fall/Winter (or even this summer at high elevations).
Now, if you have Buddy heater or use the propane stove, neither vented to outside, then that will generate more water vapor and will make any drying harder. Diesel heater will not generate water vapor like the propane, so you could use an unvented diesel heater inside (but that has other problems like fire, fumes, and carbon monoxide - highly not recommended).
Regardless, I am looking forward to installing and using a diesel heater in my Liberty for next Fall/Winter (or even this summer at high elevations).