by Rainier70 » Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:00 am
BC Dave,
It isn't as nice as the Dickinson, and it doesn't mount as close to the wall. Actually I don't have it mounted at all right now. It and the pipe ride separately, but even for my below zero test it only took about a minute to set up. Set the stove in place, open floor port, run the gas hose in and connect it to the stove, slide stove pipe on to the top o the stove, open the wall deck plate, slide the other piece of stove pipe through the wall to connect, turn the gas on, and light the stove. The wall mount is nicer, but for now I like that it is stowed away unless I need it. But since I camp at high elevation, it can be 80 in the day time and then drop to 28 at night. So I will probably always have it with me in the camper. I have been in snowstorms in July. You never know what it will be from one day to the next in the mountains.
It does use inside air for combustion. Between the floor port where the gas hose comes in, the loose fit of my door, the top vent that I almost always have open a little, I am not too concerned about it using the air up. I keep more fresh air moving in than probable most people do. Someday I may change this stove out for one that uses outside air for combustion or a for smaller one. For now though this fits my needs and I have no concerns about running it (with proper precautions).