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Blue flame LP heater

We installed a small 10k btu blue flame furnace a couple weeks  ago to and have been really happy with the performance.  It doesn't use any electricity and it uses a whole lot less propane than the factory furnaces.  And with our floor plan we had a perfect spot to mount it.  It really puts out the heat but none of the surrounding surfaces get hot which was one of our big concerns.  The coach has the big 260lb LP tank and with frequent use of the heater and also running the refrigerator off propane 24/7 we used around 1/4 of a tank in 3 weeks.
Hannah and Tyler Phillips
1993 U280 Grand Villa AKA Pearl
Basement Air
Cummins 6CT8.3
Build Number 4196

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Reply #1
Looks good well done ^.^d
Andy & Eileen
MONTROSE COLORADO
1992 U300  40' 6V92 TA
2016 4 Runner
1998 Jeep Grand cherokee

1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee) Build # 4135 Skp# 122921

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Reply #2
I see no draw back.. quiet goes without saying.. Clean job.
Dub McBride 1996 270

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Reply #3
Two potential drawbacks:

Oxygen depletion

Added humidity as water is one of the byproducts of even the cleanest combustion. Camping in the desert SW-- not  a problem.  Camping in a humid area or very cold area where you are susceptible to condensation may be different.
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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We have one but in the market for a catalytic type as they put out almost zero carbon monoxide. They all use up oxygen so you do have to crack a window. Don't trust the low oxygen sensors. I hate the noise of the OEM furnace so bought the diesel heater but the propane heater is a good backup unless you forget to open a window slightly. :-X  Have never used it in a high humidity location but I'm sure it would fog the windows. I remember fogging the windows as a teenager.  :)

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

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As with all non vented products, you will end up with a film on the windows, etc.  You must keep a window open some while operating.  I sold these for years.  The catalytic are much safer, but again, you need a window open slightly.  With the ODS system, you have some security, but like others have said, I would not depend on it to save your life.  Nice install job though!
Joe & Dottie Allen
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I've been using one since 2000. I disagree with all the statements above except it does put moisture on the windows. Whoodeedo.
1994 U280, Build 4490
Deming, NM.

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I've been using one since 2000. I disagree with all the statements above except it does put moisture on the windows. Whoodeedo.

I'am with you. Been using our exact blue flame for 4 years. At the coast, Arizona. We only use it dry camping, or super cold situations.

Crack the vent above the stove, and one window 2 "s

Took the pantry hutch drawers out we never use, slides in there when not in use. Has 15" hose with shut off and disconnect.

Cost me about $150.00 all in to setup.

Chris
Chris and Tammy White  CDA Idaho
Previous owners 1997 U295 36' 3126 Cat 300 HP Build # 4998
Former Foretravel tech & RVIA certified tech
Former owner Custom Satellite home/RV satellites 
Former owner Vans LTD  van conversions
Unemployed, panhandler, drag racer NHRA #6348

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I have also used the Olympia wave 6 catalytic heater and Mr Heater with no problems over the years while conserving power boondocking.

Picked up one of these Platinum catalytic power exhaust vented heater with wall mount thermostat model 6P12B at a garage sale new in the box for 50 bucks. These units are pretty spendy. The manufacturer says no open windows required, removes 100% of combustion byproducts. I haven't installed yet but most likely will mount in place of icemaker hinged to have access behind and for heater to face forward if needed. Finding a way to vent it short of putting a hole in the side of the coach has it still in the box.

Heaters - ThePlatCat
Doug W.
96 36' U270 CSGI #4946
04 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
PNW

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I hadn't thought of it but we will start leaving a window cracked slightly, thanks to everyone for mentioning that. 

The heater does put some moisture into the air but I can't really tell to much of a difference.

All in all though it was a pretty inexpensive project (around $150)  and the installation was simple. 
Hannah and Tyler Phillips
1993 U280 Grand Villa AKA Pearl
Basement Air
Cummins 6CT8.3
Build Number 4196

 

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Reply #10
I hadn't thought of it but we will start leaving a window cracked slightly, thanks to everyone for mentioning that. 

The heater does put some moisture into the air but I can't really tell to much of a difference.

All in all though it was a pretty inexpensive project (around $150)  and the installation was simple.

I would have mounted ours too like your awesome job.. I love the fireplace affect. But could not find a location good enough. The hose does allow us to move it into, or direct toward bath.

I wish ours had a lower setting, thing blows you out of there (a good thing) I crack the vent over the stove too. Causes a cross draft.

Only moister I notice, is the windshields with the power blinds down. By the time we are up and going, they have dried off.

Our unit has a safety shut off.

Chris
Chris and Tammy White  CDA Idaho
Previous owners 1997 U295 36' 3126 Cat 300 HP Build # 4998
Former Foretravel tech & RVIA certified tech
Former owner Custom Satellite home/RV satellites 
Former owner Vans LTD  van conversions
Unemployed, panhandler, drag racer NHRA #6348