Hello,
I have been looking around here quite a bit and there are some awesome ideas, but I can't seem to find an answer to my question.
I have a haulmark 6x12 with 3 foot v-nose, side door and ramp rear. I am in the process of making it a comfortable camper for winter. I snowmobile and would like to stay out for 2-3 nights at a time. So far I have insulated the entire trailer, installed a window and some LED interior lighting. I purchased a "big buddy" heater that I have been using inside the trailer while working on it (and it works AWESOME), but after TONS of reading have decided that I am too much of a wuss to sleep with it on... which brings me to my question....
I have settled on an Atwood Everest Star 16k BTU furnace. Is it possible to mount it parallel to the exterior wall and then simply make a 90 degree exhaust/ intake duct to the exterior? The normal orientation for these furnaces is perpendicular to the wall. I am curious if anyone has done this before or has any opinion on whether it is a good or bad idea. Space is at a premium and I want to mount it up against the ceiling, to one side, in the rear of the trailer but want it to intrude into the center of the trailer as little as possible.
Thank you for your help!
-Dan
I have been looking around here quite a bit and there are some awesome ideas, but I can't seem to find an answer to my question.
I have a haulmark 6x12 with 3 foot v-nose, side door and ramp rear. I am in the process of making it a comfortable camper for winter. I snowmobile and would like to stay out for 2-3 nights at a time. So far I have insulated the entire trailer, installed a window and some LED interior lighting. I purchased a "big buddy" heater that I have been using inside the trailer while working on it (and it works AWESOME), but after TONS of reading have decided that I am too much of a wuss to sleep with it on... which brings me to my question....
I have settled on an Atwood Everest Star 16k BTU furnace. Is it possible to mount it parallel to the exterior wall and then simply make a 90 degree exhaust/ intake duct to the exterior? The normal orientation for these furnaces is perpendicular to the wall. I am curious if anyone has done this before or has any opinion on whether it is a good or bad idea. Space is at a premium and I want to mount it up against the ceiling, to one side, in the rear of the trailer but want it to intrude into the center of the trailer as little as possible.
Thank you for your help!
-Dan