whitevanwoman
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Hate to say anything but this is a recipe for disaster unless of course you also have a carbon monoxide alarm fitted as well. It's nice to keep warm and have a nice jumper on a glass of wine or two and your off to sleep. Several hours later you probably won't be breathing air but CO2 .... Bit like sticking a hose pipe over the exhaust and bringing it in through a window. The ceramic heaters work because they burn the gas completely. Read the instructions they are for cooking ....
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Here we go again... there's always someone who has to say it, isn;t there :mad2:
With respect, and thanks for your concern for my well-being, please read back through other threads on the same subject and you will understand why I get so irritated every time heating in vans is discussed and people pass comments and make judgements on my arrangements.
I'm not going to argue back nor justify anything except for just a couple of points :
1. I have been cooking inside tents for many many years and fully understand the risks of carbon monoxide and fire in small enclosed spaces. I have also taught young people, as a outdoor instructor, about camping and how to stay safe outdoors. I am experienced in risk assessments with outdoor activities and do my own mental risk assessments on my arrangements.
2. I have had my arrangements in place for 2 years and me, my 2 dogs and my cat are all still very much alive and kicking and the carbon monoxide alarm has never gone off when using the butane cooker, perhaps this is because I am very aware of the risks and am very careful although no one seems to be able to credit me with having any common sense
3. My butane camping cooker does actually clearly state on the box that it can be used as both a cooker and a heater, perhaps I should post a photo of the packaging. So if I do kill myself using it as a heater, you have my full permission to sue the manufacturer for misleading packaging and mis-selling.
Enough said - as people who have been members for a couple of years will know, the words Carbon Monoxide are like a red rag to a bull to me.
Rest assured, you can happily tell me "I told you so" if I do gas myself.
Edit : sorry can't help myself, but just one more point, I have never said that I leave it on for hours nor do I go to sleep with it on. That would be really stupid. And as already pointed out, the butane canisters only last for about 3 hours and so even if I did fall asleep with a brand new canister in, it would burn out in 3 hours. As pointed out in another thread about ventilation, my vent is directly above the cooker, and it's an old transit with plenty of "natural" ventilation around the door seals - if it lets in rain, I'm sure it will let CO out. And because of condensation, I quite often leave a cab window open about 1 cm to reduce the amount of condensation on the inside of the windscreen in the morning.
Sorry if you take this wrong as I'm not trying to stir up trouble nor do I have any personal gripe with you, but it's just really irritating to be told the same thing over and over again by people who don't actually know my set up and assume that I'm careless and ignorant, or else who ignore what I've actually said. I do try really really hard not to react but it's tough when the same thing is said over and over and over and over and over and over (etc) again.
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