by jeepr » Thu Aug 23, 2007 10:15 am
I have camped the last two deer seasons in a camper with a catalytic heater. It was well below zero outside and toasty warm inside. We did keep a couple windows cracked, and the CO2 detector never went off.
The travel trailers that I have looked at (including an older one we completely rebuilt) have black pipe running under the trailer for the propane. I don't know if there is a reason they do this, as rolled copper would seem easier to work with. Maybe copper is not as durable, or it will get brittle if it is continuously flexed. They ran copper tubing up from the black pipe to a regulator near the tank. Rubber tubing from the regulator to the tank. Rolled copper from fittings on the black pipe up to the appliances. You will notice that a lot of popup campers have a quick-connect fitting on the outside of the camper to move the inside stove outside. You could incorporate something like that for your stove if it's not permanently mounted.
Mike C.