by eamarquardt » Tue Jan 08, 2013 12:25 am
Based upon how a small wood/coal stove worked to keep our boat warm I think a Coleman lantern, with a well designed heat ex changer could keep a typical insulated teardrop quite comfortable. I'd have concerns about the apparatus being out of view w/o any safety devices monitoring it and shutting it down in the event of a malfunction. When you're dealing with pressurized gasoline and fire safety should be paramount.
A propane powered lantern would be far easier to modify with a flame out shut down, over-temperature shut down, other safeguards one might think of.
That said I think a safer approach would be to go to an RV junkyard, pick up a used heater, have it checked out, and install it.
Cheers,
Gus
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