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I am in the process of designing an S-280 based camper so I have been giving this topic a bit of consideration. I am leaning toward a gas operated heater which draws oxygen from the outside and vents emmisions to the outside. I'm guessing the RV type mentioned in a previous post would be a...
Even those with common sense make mistakes and have accidents. One mistake or accident is all it takes to wake up dead usng anything within an enclosed space that may deplete oxygen levels while you are sleeping.
You're going to have alot of data points across the spectrum of folks within the population. From "wouldn't have it to begin with" to "turn it off religously" to "may remember to turn it off if I don't party too hard that night" etc.
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Even with a redundant carbon monoxide and low oxygen detection systems I still don't think I would be brave enough to have any ventless heater that produced carbon monoxide inside a shelter. Outdoor convection type blowing fresh heated air inside would be my choice.
Also known as a dutch oven.
I have been told from an actual homeless person in MI that wrapping up in 15 blankets is the magic number for staying warm in a shelter with no heat on the coldest of days.