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Chinook
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Re: Heaters for small tents
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February 17, 2010, 04:57:00 PM »
Wojo,
That is a great idea - using the dryer exhaust pipe to aid in ventilation. I'm gonna try that next fall.
I use a Mr. Buddy heater - but usually only when I'm getting ready to turn-in or in the morning while getting dressed.
I'm just paranoid about running the thing while I'm sleeping.
I'd feel a bit safer knowing I had positive ventilation using your dryer dust idea.
Thanks for the tip
Chinook
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Moooseran
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February 17, 2010, 07:32:00 PM »
Very interesting topic and a lot of great information....A top line sleeping bag is a must, as for heaters thats another matter. I used an old Coleman heater for years with no problem but always had 2 samll windows open for a cross draft.
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Frank V
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February 17, 2010, 07:38:00 PM »
Our tent is a nylon one with ventilated top & a rain fly. We get good ventilation so I use a two burner Coleman lantern. It warms the tent up in just a few minutes, but I don't sleep with it on.
Frank
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