This is my first post here. Usually hang out in the Land Cruiser forum on Mud, but I am trying to branch out with more general purpose overlanding/camping...
I like to do cold-weather camping and usually end up sleeping in the back of my LX since it provides more comfort and warmth but I would still like a way to heat the inside without running the engine. I've looked at diesel heaters and they might be the best option, but I was also wondering about re-purposing one of those propane water heaters for cabin heat? They have the integrated heater, pump, etc. and it you just ran it through a small radiator with it's own little 12v fan, I would think you could get a decent amount of heat.
I've never actually used one of these, and maybe they would be wildly inefficient for something like this, but it was an interesting concept. Diesel heaters seem like overkill for the back of a car and I've not heard great things about the more budget friendly models.

I like to do cold-weather camping and usually end up sleeping in the back of my LX since it provides more comfort and warmth but I would still like a way to heat the inside without running the engine. I've looked at diesel heaters and they might be the best option, but I was also wondering about re-purposing one of those propane water heaters for cabin heat? They have the integrated heater, pump, etc. and it you just ran it through a small radiator with it's own little 12v fan, I would think you could get a decent amount of heat.
I've never actually used one of these, and maybe they would be wildly inefficient for something like this, but it was an interesting concept. Diesel heaters seem like overkill for the back of a car and I've not heard great things about the more budget friendly models.
