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Steward II
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Looks good. I have a coupke questions. What awning is that? How are you liking the Ikamper and does adding the carpet give any concerns about condensation? Thanks for any replys.I added LED’s to my 270 awning and a dimmable switch. I like project boxes and used one as an electrical junction box to tidy up the wires. There’s enough slack to allow the awning to telescope in and out.
Unrelated I added carpet tiles to my iKamper. Helps with the cold and the knees!
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The awning is Overland Pros, I got it using the Overland Bound discount and I like it. I really like my iKamper, it’s the second one I’ve had. So much room inside! I’ve never had condensation in it before and now I added a Propex heater that totally dries it out for winter camping.Looks good. I have a coupke questions. What awning is that? How are you liking the Ikamper and does adding the carpet give any concerns about condensation? Thanks for any replys.
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It is a cold air return. I was gonna get fancy and make ductwork underneath and route the air in through the floor, but this option was less invasive and works great.Thank you. Is the second hose on your heater used for intake or do you have 2 for supplying heat? Love the way you stow the heater.
Very nice. It also gets rid of the problem of sucking in exhaust fumes. My guess is that setup gets it warm enough for my even my wife to quit griping about how cold it is. LOLIt is a cold air return. I was gonna get fancy and make ductwork underneath and route the air in through the floor, but this option was less invasive and works great.
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The Propex heater is basically a small home furnace. We set it to 65° like at home to sleep and it cycles on and off through the night. Low battery and propane consumption and my wife is very happy!Very nice. It also gets rid of the problem of sucking in exhaust fumes. My guess is that setup gets it warm enough for my even my wife to quit griping about how cold it is. LOL
Do you have a link for heater? All I seem to find are the diesel heaters. Assuming yours is not a diesel.The Propex heater is basically a small home furnace. We set it to 65° like at home to sleep and it cycles on and off through the night. Low battery and propane consumption and my wife is very happy!
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It is not diesel but they are expensive. The trade off is basically zero maintenance issues and very reliable. Diesel heaters take some work to get them consistent. The propex HS2211 is an external mount which is great but I ended up making my ammo can box to hide it and store the hoses.Do you have a link for heater? All I seem to find are the diesel heaters. Assuming yours is not a diesel.
Thank you. Yep those are pricey but if it gives you 4 season camping, it will pay itself off. Thanks for the link.It is not diesel but they are expensive. The trade off is basically zero maintenance issues and very reliable. Diesel heaters take some work to get them consistent. The propex HS2211 is an external mount which is great but I ended up making my ammo can box to hide it and store the hoses.
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Having bought a diesel heater that has been finicky... I'm definitely going to propane... the other thing that some folks don't think about is the diesel heaters don't cycle on or off... just low to high. so while dave was able to maintain a nice 65... my tent (same ikamper) 30' away was 80, then 40, then 80 (all windows wide open) with me waking up to turn it off/on. (thankfully it was only like mid 20's out or it might not have fired back up again when I needed it to)Thank you. Yep those are pricey but if it gives you 4 season camping, it will pay itself off. Thanks for the link.