R_Lefebvre
Expedition Leader
What's wrong with the other type of tent heater I've seen people using. Looks like a heat exchanger with a duct into the tent?
What's wrong with the other type of tent heater I've seen people using. Looks like a heat exchanger with a duct into the tent?
Martyn, I can't disagree with anything you've posted. That's why I run it only in an environment where I have a CO detector/alarm and adequate air exchange. I have even intentionally closed everything up and run it for long periods to see if I could get the CO levels up, and have never succeeded in getting the level above about 50 ppm. Believe me, I tested thoroughly before I actually accepted that it was safe. I have no desire to be a dead camper.
One of my campers has a wall mounted catalytic heater. It came equipped that way from the factory. That one I DO worry about, even though they were used in campers for decades and we don't see CO poisoning deaths attributed to them. I have also installed a CO detector/alarm in that camper as a safety measure. The Buddy heaters are clearly much safer than these old cat heaters.
I am a very cautious person, and don't take unnecessary risks. Reasonable caution and common sense should prevail in situations like this. Only a complete moron would use an open combustion appliance, catalytic or not, in a tightly sealed environment.
By the way, I think what you meant to say in your opening sentence was "Catalytic Heaters DO NOT produce carbon Monoxide under normal operating conditions."
The install that I slapped together required that I remove the AT fuel can holders (I have plenty of room in the bed of my Tundra for spare fuel), and mounted the Espar unit (inside a 20mm Rocket Box) and a 10L Scepter can to hold the diesel in there place. I used the 10L Scepter, as the pulse fuel pump mounted more readily on top of the can than a 20L Scepter, and the thing is so efficient that a 10L is about all I would need. The fuel burn at high is .4/L Hr or about 20 hrs, and at medium .25/L hr or about 32 hours (and this assumes only 8L usable), and I can always refill the little 10L from a larger can if need be.
I used a hole saw cutter to cut a return air and heater holes in opposite sides of a 20mm Rocket box and ran the exhaust and combustion air intake out the bottom of the box and routed the lines opposite from where the RTT folds out. The D4 fit perfectly inside the Rocket box and is bolted in. I installed marine deck plates to close up the return air and heat holes, and the hole unit seals up real good for transport and I can place the lid on while it is running if say it is raining or snowing out to protect the unit.
The thermostat has a temperature sensor integrated in it, so I just take it up to the Eezi Awn 1800 tent on top of the Horizon or inside the awning with the three walls. Heating the tent up is way fast and you need to put it on low. If you really wanted, you could bring up a fresh air return duct into the tent , as then already warmed air is returned to the heater but the unit is so efficient I just have the unit suck cold outside air in. You can also set the thermostat to fan mode only, and it blows in a surprising amount of air to help cool things down.
The vast majority of folks couldn't justify one of these, as I have over $1,500 invested in it, along with the high altitude kit, but I can move it quite easily to a FWC shell model or possibly the new AT Clamshell which I might purchase someday, or it would be fairly straight forward to order a new fuel pick up stick and plumb into a diesel tank if Toyota or some one ever comes out with a small diesel for a Taco, or something like that. In any case the build quality of the Espar unit is incredible and should last a long time.
Scott MacButch
Haven't seen any mention of the Olympic brand catalytic heaters here...any reason? Been considering one for my FWC.
Hey Sunman, Cause were really not talking about Catalytic style, more along the lines of "Forced air Furnaces" thats why. Stay tuned tho....Good stuff here.
Oh MARTYN.........:coffeedrink: Come out and Play....:bike_rider:
The suspence is Killing me.
More info at the Overland Expo on the high efficiency propane units.
Details on our web site after the show.