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From: Brent Trathen (no email)
Date: Wed Apr 02 2008 - 11:16:30 EDT
We use a Force 10 propane heater (not portable) which has the exhaust vented
outside. We only use it when on board and awake even though it has an O2
sensor and we have separate propane and CO sensors. It works great here in
NW Washington. Condensation has not been a problem but we do keep a port
open for ventilation.
Brent
IDA B
Willard 30
-----Original Message-----
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Robin Brueckner
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 5:49 AM
To: T&T
Subject: T&T: Portable Space Heaters
Propane is clean burning but the major combustion by product is water
vapor: running one inside on a chilly morning is NOT very satisfactory.
You'll perhaps be warm, but also damp.
Rob Brueckner
1972 Hatteras YF
New Rochelle, NY
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