I live in an area where guys live in trailers/campers/RV's all winter long.
And these aren't nice winters, -20C (-4f) to -40C (-40f) temperatures. And about 5' of snow!!!!!
Talking to one of the guys I work with. Usual complaints about heating being expensive with propane and condensation.
Really think a purpose built insulated trailer would be best but probably not an option.
So was thinking wood is inexpensive here, and also it is a dry heat, would help with the condensation issue.
The thought is build a 'fire box' inside an insulated (fire proof) box with about a 2" or so air gap between the two. Then run 4" insulated duct to the trailer.
Drill 4" hole in the side near the floor for the heat, and another in the floor on the opposite side/end for the cold air return, this would circulate the heat.
would love a 12hr run time without cooking out the trailer.
Any thoughts?