On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 13:02:04 -0500, Mike S <mikes@FLATSURFACE.COM> wrote:
>You mean something like this, which is easily >found on the Mr. Heater website? > >• Designed and approved for indoor use >• Automatic low-oxygen shut off system... >FOR RECREATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL USE: >• Tents >• Cabins ... >• Campers >• RVs/Mobile Homes/Trailers... >The Portable Buddy uses an Oxygen Depletion >System (ODS) which is a safety device used to >light the heater as well as shut it off if Oxygen >levels drop to between 18% and 19%. SO...if you're sure this constitutes 'safe' use inside a Vanagon camper, please post the entire safety blurb across these very internet groups. I doubt too many buyers of $39 heaters will bother to read the Mr Heater website. But really--18-19%? Doesn't that sound just a little bit borderline for safety? Does it also have any other safety features beyond tip-over protection? |
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