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Originally Posted by SHOGUN
How do you keep warm in the winter?
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Propex heater with a thermostat, works the same as a furnace. All combustion is in a closed loop to outside and cabin air circulates by a heat exchanger.
http://www.propexheatsource.co.uk/heaters/hs2000
That and I insulated it to the nines lots of spray foam, insulated panels and reflectix. Spent $80.00 last winter on heat. It has a bulk head that totally seals the front from the back so there's no condensation up front. I also put in a smart vent that opens and closes with a thermostat and a rain sensor.
The cabin is comfortable enough between -35 to plus 27. Outside that range, I'd rather be at home. Below -36 the propane lines freeze. Only happened once and it took a day to thaw out in my garage and then all was fine.