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We use two in our 10 x 20 tent at 10,400 on 20 lb tanks and 12 ft hoses & never have had a problem with them working in 7 years. It has been as cold as 14 degrees on us.
Interesting and good to know. What state was this in?We use two in our 10 x 20 tent at 10,400 on 20 lb tanks and 12 ft hoses & never have had a problem with them working in 7 years. It has been as cold as 14 degrees on us.
Colorado. On a side note, the Bernzomatic Propane Torches work great for starting Propane Cook Stoves and Propane Lanterns. No need to mess with matches or Bic lighters! I keep one in my Truck tool box all the time and it comes in handy to have for all sorts of situations.Interesting and good to know. What state was this in?
I've read (and heard from hunters) that these heaters struggle to burn above 7,500 feet elevation so your experience is good news.
Eddie
unless you sleep with them in -30 degree weather like we do while ice fishing for the weekend on remote lakes.^This, no need to sleep with it on.
This the one I use. Many, many nights in my Kodiak tent running my BH all night long while hunting solo with nary a problem.What CO2 sensors do you guys recommend? Looking at the big buddy to heat a kodiak tent for upcoming Colorado hunt.
Look at the mr buddy flex model, it has a higher elevation ratingInteresting and good to know. What state was this in?
I've read (and heard from hunters) that these heaters struggle to burn above 7,500 feet elevation so your experience is good news.
Eddie
I don't see how that would be possible. The Mr. Heater Buddy heaters have a thermocouple. If there is no flame there is no flow of propane.Need to be super super careful if the Mr Buddy goes out. Without knowing how long it was out, I make sure to air out the tent before relighting. have heard of a friend who had one explode with his son while ice fishing that way.
Excited to see how this works!!I always forget extra D batteries for my big buddy fan, this might just solve that problem permanently!Just an update on my post from September on my thermal fan: Don't use that one.
See below for an update as I had problems with the single blade fan. The below fan moves more air and and is easier to attach, but is pricier.
Attachment is much easier by creating a "U" shape piece of metal and sliding it into the opening on the fan and then the grate on the heater. The "U" should be about an inch wide and each side about 4".
I tested this for at least 30 mins in my lab with nary a problem. I also cut a 2" x 6" piece of old sheet metal to rest on the vents on top of the heater so that heat rising won't melt the fan wires.
It'll get the real test next month on my elk hunt.
Eddie
Thank you for posting something you overheard while driving through the neighborhood of your friend's cousin's brother's garage sale.Need to be super super careful if the Mr Buddy goes out. Without knowing how long it was out, I make sure to air out the tent before relighting. have heard of a friend who had one explode with his son while ice fishing that way.