by booyah » Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:15 am
We were out about two months ago overnight in 40F weather.
Build info
The tear is 3/8" external plywood, 3/4" R5 foam board, and 1/4" interior plywood. Floor is 1/2" plywood, with the same 3/4" insulation below.
Roof is 1/8" Baltic Birch outside, same 3/4" R5 foam and 1/8th baltic birch inside. Spars are 1.5" (1x2s pine) and there is a decent amount of air gap with the insulation in the roof.. Doors are foam core commercially made doors, with single pane glass and aluminum trim.
Ventilation
Window was cracked a little bit (bout 1/8th inch on each side) and the roof vent was open a little, but fan turned off. We were more concerned about warmth with a cold overnight than on ventilation.
Output
Condensation formed on the aluminum trim of the doors, the windows, and on the spars in the roof, but not on any part that was insulated. Interior was about 60F with two people inside and we were in normal jammies (My 11yo daughter and I). A little chilly, but otherwise just dandy. We slept under two normal household blankets, nothing fancy or especially warm (IE sleeping bags or special comforters or quilts).
Next time
If it were much cooler, I think an electric heater would be a good choice, and I plan on putting a 750w with thermostat I have on hand in there to test with the intent of moving a smaller one in there later (200-500w). I suspect 750w is WAY too much, and would be a heavy load for my little generator for when I'm in the boonies, but want to verify that before I end up too cold in the winter :-)