Alternative to a BN4?
- suntour
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Alternative to a BN4?
Found this link while doing my once a year check of the Topica Thing list.
http://www.espar.com/htm/specials/bn2bn4.htm
Thought it might be interesting. I also emailed Espar to get some more info. I will post the reply if its useful.
http://www.espar.com/htm/specials/bn2bn4.htm
Thought it might be interesting. I also emailed Espar to get some more info. I will post the reply if its useful.
- Kubelmann
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Coleman - ProCat? Portable Catalytic Heater w/ Electronic Ignition #5053A751
Product #: 5053A751
? Designed for indoor use
? Use the fan for better heat circulation (2 D Batteries not included)
? 3,000 BTU
? Catalytic heater with platinum technology provides flameless warmth
? Pressure-regulated propane fuel system
? Operates up to 8 hours on 16oz. propane cylinder(not included)
FREE SHIPPING!
NO SALES TAX Outside KS!
Questions: 1-800-814-6815
Our Price: $79.00
This is the item that I posted in reference to. K-mann
Product #: 5053A751
? Designed for indoor use
? Use the fan for better heat circulation (2 D Batteries not included)
? 3,000 BTU
? Catalytic heater with platinum technology provides flameless warmth
? Pressure-regulated propane fuel system
? Operates up to 8 hours on 16oz. propane cylinder(not included)
FREE SHIPPING!
NO SALES TAX Outside KS!
Questions: 1-800-814-6815
Our Price: $79.00
This is the item that I posted in reference to. K-mann
- suntour
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- Kubelmann
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You can get those colemans for less than $79 I just did a quick web search to post the model number and other information. Others have used these mounting it on the back shelf and wiringthe dc circuit direct to the car's wiring to eliminate the "d" batteries. They say this baby will defrost the windsheild and keeps the car toasty. I have heard nothing but good things about them. You can hardly get a fuel pump and glow plug for a BN-4 for $80 K-mann
- suntour
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Click on your user profile and then the edit profile button to the right (looks like a house) at the bottom is an Avatar control panel. You can upload a picture there. I think you are limited to 90x90 pixels, but this one guy has a monster sized avatar that takes up half the screen, it drives me nuts. I have to keep scrolling to the right to read all the text in the posts.
- stevemariott
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Hey guys,
I had a Coleman catalytic heater in my bus last winter when I tried to do without my old leaky heaterboxes (bad idea...). Anyway, I personally didn't think it worked all that well. It still smelled like propane all the time and didn't really put out enough heat to fill the interior. In 30 degree weather I could feel it when it was right next to me and pointing at me, but otherwise it wasn't exactly a raging inferno - the condensation put off from it would also fog up the windows quite a bit too. It was better than nothing at all, but it did not work like I thought it would. After that experience, I went through the harrowing task of installing a BN4 (and new heaterboxes) into my bus for this winter, and it has made all the difference in the world. Not to rain on anyone's parade, but in my experience it just did not work all that well. These are just my thoughts though, it seems other people have had better luck with them.
I had a Coleman catalytic heater in my bus last winter when I tried to do without my old leaky heaterboxes (bad idea...). Anyway, I personally didn't think it worked all that well. It still smelled like propane all the time and didn't really put out enough heat to fill the interior. In 30 degree weather I could feel it when it was right next to me and pointing at me, but otherwise it wasn't exactly a raging inferno - the condensation put off from it would also fog up the windows quite a bit too. It was better than nothing at all, but it did not work like I thought it would. After that experience, I went through the harrowing task of installing a BN4 (and new heaterboxes) into my bus for this winter, and it has made all the difference in the world. Not to rain on anyone's parade, but in my experience it just did not work all that well. These are just my thoughts though, it seems other people have had better luck with them.
- Kubelmann
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Facts based on real life experience is never a rain on a parade. Great post and input on this. I have never owned a Coleman and have no real knowledge. I just reposted an older idea that was explored. You on the otherhand shared your experience. You are the better post in this. Thanks for the input. K-mann
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