Hi guys, as you may know, I built a 6x8 travel trailer from scratch that I am living in for a year long project. it is now the winter months and I can see for myself how my options are fairing.
The 10,000 btu blueflame propane heater is keeping this place plenty warm. and only kicks on a minute or so every 20-30 min id say. on a thermostat.
the problem is when you burn propane it produces moisture. and quite a bit of it.
my solution.../idea
I bought this heater for only 10 bucks at a local barn sale last fall.
It has all of the parts I need to salvage and build my idea.
I want to build a solar air heating panel, similar to the popcan solar air heaters found on youtube. with some modifications of my own.
utilizing aluminum rain shoots instead of pop cans for a "factory look" and running a flue pipe inside the solar air heating panel,
I need to build an external burner chamber to mount the burner, pilot light, piezo ignighter assembly from this blueflame heater. and route the thermostat inside the travel trailer/Ogre.
in theory, it will be a dual "fuel" either sun rays or propane used to heat up the air inside the panel this inturn heats up the air inside the aluminum downspouts that feeds into the Ogre's living space.
it will provide nice dry heat day and night and supplement the use of solely using propane for heating during the daytime.