My bad, Tom. I think what I'd do if I wanted that badly enough is just measure the w/h/d of that area. Fairly small compared to the cube of the rest of the van, but easy enough to acquire. Given the original question, I think it would be pretty easy to do some measurements and come up with a number that would allow a simple calculation that would keep everyone in the van safe, if burning candles/open flames is the enemy.
Wondering why the stove being on doesn't seem to ever put volks at risk of running out of sufficient oxygen, even though the stove isn't used for overnight, extended periods.....or heating the van. Even though it accomplishes that in the morning when I make coffee.....but that's likely the hot coffee pot, hot coffee itself, and hot water vapor. ;-) bob On Dec 11, 2013, at 1:08 PM, Tom Buese <tantonbz@gmail.com> wrote: Hmmm, I am not seeing that. Cargo capacity: Behind rear seat: 49.7 ft3 1.408 meters3
Rear & center seat removed: 201 ft3 5.696 meters3 Cargo capacity is not the same as interior volume for AC purposes & the above volumes don't appear to show the front seating area volume or the poptop volume that I can see? Where do you see it? Inquiring minds need to know! Tom |
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