Never had this issue in my KC tent.The only issue with them is the amount of moisture they put into the air. Depending on conditions you can get a lot of condensation on the inside of the tent that then rains back onto you. Or it freezes to the inside walls.
If you're somewhere with near 100% humidity you likely would, unless you use it very sparingly.Never had this issue in my KC tent.
We used ours in the vestibule of our Alaskan Guide 4-man, our Kodiak wall tent, and now our pop-up camper with a 30# bottle.
We are in a dry environment so never had issues with condensation, and for this November season we will carry a generator to run a fan so we are sure to dry out everything and get rid of moisture.
It's a good tool for us.
We used ours in the vestibule of our Alaskan Guide 4-man, our Kodiak wall tent, and now our pop-up camper with a 30# bottle.
We are in a dry environment so never had issues with condensation, and for this November season we will carry a generator to run a fan so we are sure to dry out everything and get rid of moisture.
It's a good tool for us.
How many hours of runtime on high do you think you could get out of a 20lb cylinder?
Just one experience with a Big Buddy….. several years ago early January at a primitive, uninsulated, one room, tin roof log cabin along the Flint River in middle Georgia. Camping with the guys, brothers, boys, etc long weekend. Temps got down to upper 20’s at night. We ran Big Buddy heater early evening & overnight on a fresh 20lb. exchange tank. High setting. No chance of CO issues because plenty of ventilation, crisp air, wind going in/out around door frame, old windows, & tin roof eaves. Probably lit it around 8pm, went to bed just after bourbon midnight…..whatever time that is , & by time I got up about 7AM to start the coffee Big Buddy was out. Not impressed. Definitely less than 12 hours. Of course, it was an exchange cylinder & likely they don’t fill them to full capacity anyway.How many hours of runtime on high do you think you could get out of a 20lb cylinder?
I've run my original Buddy Heater on a 20 lb bottle for about 2 hrs./day on a 10 day hunt. Still had plenty of fuel so I don't know the answer to your question.How many hours of runtime on high do you think you could get out of a 20lb cylinder?