MattJ
Adventurer
I decided the carrying-case-and-weather-cover system wasn't optimal. So I came up with a better option:
1) Get rid of the case and use a simple tarp to cover the unit and protect it from the weather
2) Get rid of the exhaust system (flexible metal conduit) since the tarp will channel the exhaust away from the tent
3) Use a circular carrying case for the hoses (I tried a drum case but it was too big, finally found a fire pit carrying case that worked perfectly)
4) Pack the Propex unit separately
This system should make it easier for me to pack the two pieces of the heating system independently (three pieces, if you count the propane tank). And the tarp is much more flexible than the hard plastic tote. Most of the time, I would expect that I can use the tarp folded into just a few feet of coverage and held in place with some spring clamps. But if necessary, the tarp can unfold to 8' x 6'.
1) Get rid of the case and use a simple tarp to cover the unit and protect it from the weather
2) Get rid of the exhaust system (flexible metal conduit) since the tarp will channel the exhaust away from the tent
3) Use a circular carrying case for the hoses (I tried a drum case but it was too big, finally found a fire pit carrying case that worked perfectly)
4) Pack the Propex unit separately
This system should make it easier for me to pack the two pieces of the heating system independently (three pieces, if you count the propane tank). And the tarp is much more flexible than the hard plastic tote. Most of the time, I would expect that I can use the tarp folded into just a few feet of coverage and held in place with some spring clamps. But if necessary, the tarp can unfold to 8' x 6'.