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Re: diesel heater
Little buddy heaters are fine. I used one in an Airstream for two years when I was a full timer no trouble Campers are far from airtight. I am also a member of a full time RV group little buddy use is
By DAVID WOLFE <wolfedc33@...> · #97234 ·
Re: West coast events for A-frame owners
I am in Palmdale. Perhaps we should organize a SoCal A-Frame group? I have no idea how to do it - suggestions? Rochelle 2006 Aliner Sportliner (used) * Please note: message attached From:
By Rochelle Curtis <thingy@...> · #97233 ·
Re: Aliner Ranger 10
I just had the same AUX ? A liner cs said it indicates the water heater is not lit. As soon as it lights, light goes off. Rich
By Rich Stephens · #97232 ·
Aliner Ranger 10
Greetings. My wife and I enjoy our Ranger 10, 2017 model although we have had quite a few problems with it. 2 quick questions for today 1. Does anyone know where to get an Aliner serviced in Tucson?
By Ken <cfandkn@...> · #97231 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
That¡¯s what I used in my motor home with great success. The biggest thing going for Buddy is they¡¯re cheap and portable but a good brick heater with a quick disconnect works well and easy to leave
By mike stansberry <mikevivianalley@...> · #97230 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
That is probably the best route if going catalytic.? Much better than buddy heaters On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 9:57, Charles Breen<chuckyb9876@...> wrote: How about the Olympia Catalytic Wave
By dan smartt · #97229 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
How about the Olympia Catalytic Wave Heater and hook it up to the campers Low Pressure Propane system?
By Charles Breen · #97228 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
Hi Gang: Since a 1500 watt heater will keep our camper warm, a 5000 BTU heater would work. I'm not sure how wood stoves are rated, but I did heat with wood for ten years. Five in a school bus and then
By Carl · #97227 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
A wood, charcoal, or coal fired heater is a total pain.? I've been in a cabin heated by a wood stove.? It gets way too hot at first but doesn't last more than a few hours, and then it gets way too
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
Why? The fire isn't even inside the camper. The ducted propane heaters have the flames inside but are vented outside. Of course the fire box must be sealed from the air ducts, just like every other
By Carl · #97225 ·
Re: lift assist
Hello Don: No, not at all. The pull cable would go to top edge of the front roof and turn on a pulley back to the top edge of the back roof ( on both sides ). If this were a loop, think timing belt,
By Carl · #97224 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
What about checking this guy on youtube, slim patatohead, but you probably know him, just in case https://youtu.be/tJyty0-uSY0
By softin5199@... · #97223 ·
Re: lift assist
Carl, I had one installed and love it! Works great for 5¡¯1¡± me! - Barb Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 9:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [A-frameCamperForum] lift assist Hi
By Barb Foley · #97222 ·
Re: lift assist
Actually this looks a whole lot simpler and could be improved upon.?? https://youtu.be/oSjswc3MmDw On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 10:09 AM, Don DeRyke via Groups.Io<DERYKED@...> wrote: That
By Don DeRyke · #97221 ·
Re: Non Electric Camper Heaters
I still think you have a potential carbon monoxide problem.
By Don DeRyke · #97220 ·
Re: lift assist
That would be the similar to this I believe. https://youtu.be/0wPo1fcFdhw
By Don DeRyke · #97219 ·
Non Electric Camper Heaters
Hi Gang: I've toyed with ideas for non electric heaters for campers. One would be to have a fire box outside that burns charcoal brickets and ducts to vent the hot air inside the camper. I would think
By Carl · #97218 ·
Re: lift assist
Hi Gang: Why can't a winch on the front roof pull the top edge of the back roof up? Then there would be no need for counter balance springs, etc. Carl. -- This email has been checked for viruses by
By Carl · #97217 ·
Re: lift assist
Lift assist refers to any device that helps raise the aframe roof halves. Lots of folks post their roof halves upward using poles, etc. Others install gas springs to balance out the roof weight,
By elegy3983 · #97216 ·
Re: diesel heater
You are certainly entitled to your opinion, but in my opinion, this is dangerous advice, and, as a trained engineer, I urgently advise against it. Any device that expels burned hydrocarbons into the
By elegy3983 · #97215 ·