My trailer in action this morning :)

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Re: My trailer in action this morning :)

Postby OverTheTopCargoTrailer » Wed Jan 21, 2015 1:53 pm

Hi Mike

thanks for heating data, if your heating about 10 minutes per hour at 23 deg F
Thats about 2000 Btu per hour. not bad :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Have not had anyone else give me any heating data yet...... but they all swear their insulation works great.

My temp only gets down to 32 ... but I do not need to add any heat at that temp so I have yet to develop
insulation vs. heating chart. In my new wood trailer vs. old metal I only have moisture problem
around the metal door edges. I have 4' ceiling, 3" walls and 2.5" floor & doors

Cheers OTTCT.
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Re: My trailer in action this morning :)

Postby Mike S » Wed Jan 21, 2015 2:04 pm

OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:Hi Mike

thanks for heating data, if your heating about 10 minutes per hour at 23 deg F
Thats about 2000 Btu per hour. not bad :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Have not had anyone else give me any heating data yet...... but they all swear their insulation works great.

My temp only gets down to 32 ... but I do not need to add any heat at that temp so I have yet to develop
insulation vs. heating chart. In my new wood trailer vs. old metal I only have moisture problem
around the metal door edges. I have 4' ceiling, 3" walls and 2.5" floor & doors

Cheers OTTCT.


Thanks OTTCT, I had not even thought about my actual BTU's per hour! I just told my wife my estimate and she said she thought it was on for closer to 10 minutes per cycle. So maybe 2000-4000 per hour? When it comes to engineering, I'm more of a fly by the seat of my pants kind of guy.

Another useful calculation that I have not done is to figure out how much propane I use per day, or per hour. I'm sure that's an easy calculation when one knows the efficiency of the gas furnace, but I'm too lazy to figure it out :) I have two, 5-gallon propane bottles mounted to my tongue. I fill them about "every few weeks", but my weekly propane usage varies a lot. Outside temperature, how many days a week we use the trailer, AND if we're hooked to shore power create a lot of variables.
2013 7 x 16 Charmac Stealth CT , deep in conversion process :)
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