We have yet to use this, but I was recommended a Mr. Heater little buddy for our RTT annex room. It’s recommended to turn the heater on about 30-45 mins before bed, and the heat will rise up into the tent.
Mr. Heater F215100 MH4B Little Buddy 3800-BTU Indoor Safe Propane Heater, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CFRF7I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_hCp8FbV2M5N5Q?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This thing still works great after being abused, left in the rain, etc for over two years. Propane is expensive, so we refill the little 1 lb cans from a big 15 lb tank. It automatically turns itself off if it gets tipped over or tilted, and we have CO detector. One of us usually just holds it in our hands till we get toasty, then turn if off and go to sleep. We love it.
That's why most vagabonds here will head south for the winter, and north for the summer rather tan battle the elements.
You may want to consider getting a small propane heater, like a "Mr. Heater Little buddy".
Uses a 1 pound propane tank, which can get expensive, but far cheaper if you refill the canisters from a 20 pound propane tank.
Good luck!
The first winter on our property we lived in our SUV. This was our only keep source. We had a CO detector and kept windows cracked. Usually one of us just held it until we got toasty, then turn it off and go to sleep. But it turns itself off if it gets tilted or falls over. Worked great.
We've used a Little Buddy by Mr. Heater and it worked great. Super safe to use in enclosed areas (we used it to heat the inside of our truck camper/canopy) and heats up pretty quickly. I highly recommend it and it seems to use propane quite efficiently. https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F215100-3800-BTU-Propane/dp/B001CFRF7I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512758475&sr=8-1&keywords=lil+buddy+heater
Perhaps something like this? link
Its advertised as emitting CO2 and has an auto shutoff sensor for if/wehn it is tipped over or detects high levels of CO2
Are you me, from the past?? This was literally my life last winter:
In my case I had an ikon pass and tried to hit as many of the mountains on it as I could. Colorado made up a solid chunk of that!
Some thoughts:
I hope hearing from someone who's done it is solid evidence to show you can do it! Even my coldest morning (-10F in Aspen) was worth it for some amazing skiing, especially midweek with no crowds. No regrets here.
Feel free to pm me if you have other questions
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F215100-3800-BTU-Propane/dp/B001CFRF7I?ref_=ast_sto_dp
$65 at Wal-Mart.
This one is better for a car.
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F232000-Indoor-Safe-Portable/dp/B002G51BZU
There's a Mr. Heater Little Buddy I've been thinking about getting for this exact purpose.
Whoa whoa whoa. Deadpool said it best: "pump the hate brakes". I'm just going to assume you're having a really shit day and don't normally have such a mean disposition. Anyways, moving forward....
I'm going to give you some solid advice from my years in construction and full timing experience....
Please make sure you have functional fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in your camper.
Skirting skirting skirting. It is so important to have. I know you said you are working on it so I'll leave it at that.
Are your windows covered/insulated?
Area rugs. I have rugs everywhere in my camper. I think they help retain a little more heat. My feet are way more comfortable with them anyways. I think the dogs like them even more because, well, zoomies.
It was very smart of you to get on a propane service instead of needing to run to town all of the time. Hopefully that will prevent this issue from happening again. Hope everything works out/you don't have anything that freezes up and that you and your furry friend get warm soon!
This this the smallest system I would start with. It’s a much better battery and inverter. this battery is >5kw compared to <1kw for the one you’re looking at. With enough panels you’re fine for what you need, but keep in mind that 1 kw heater would only last ~ 5 hours here at full charge with nothing else running.
Electric heat is just not efficient at all. Buy a small propane camp heater like this.
The rest is doable and power tools would run off the above system if you’re using them intermittently. You could also expand this for some lv 1 EV charging but you’d want to double the battery capacity and mount as many panels as the system would accept. But down the road it’s adaptable for that purpose
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F215100-3800-BTU-Propane/dp/B001CFRF7I Think you would trust this product?
Two words for you: Electric blanket (alternator power tie in, 100AH pack in back)
If not, this is the SAFEST heater I know of. The design is practically a miracle. There is almost no way for it to go wrong.
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-F215100-3800-BTU-Propane/dp/B001CFRF7I/ref=asc_df_B001CFRF7I/
If I get to the point where I get cold under my quilt I'm gonna get one of these.
They make a smaller one but it's still kinda chunky.
one of these will keep you warm and keep the condensation off the windows
I think so too. But this item was recommended on a camping site. Confused