Propane Heaters for cabin

   / Propane Heaters for cabin #21  
Coyote said:
Your cabin looks large for the only heat to be a gas fireplace! Do you have a blower on it? How long do you get out of a 100lb tank? My cabin is 12' X 20', uninsulated dutch barn style.

My cabin is 28 X 36, one large living room/kitchen area, two bedrooms and one bath. The propane fireplace is in the large living area, pic attached. I have electric space heaters to augment the propane fireplace. I do not leave it on overnight because too much moisture builds up. I probably use only about 1.5-2 100 lb. cylinders per winter. Of course it is only a weekend place, and I probably average being there every other weekend in the winter.
 

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Update: installed the Reddy Heater Outdoorsman and used it the other night....great unit! Warm, quiet, no odor, heat for the cabin. Running on medium, kept my uninsulated cabin 20 degrees above outside temp. Used about 1/3 of a 20lb tank in 12 hours. Have it on a 30lb tank now. Highly recommended. Picture is from web site, not my install, I'll post that later. Really like the blue flame as opposed to red hot infrared type heater that started this thread.
 

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   / Propane Heaters for cabin #23  
That is exactly the one I have in my cabin, couldn't remember the name.
 
   / Propane Heaters for cabin #24  
I have a 26 x 26 with 16 x 26 second floor (5 rooms total) in northern NH. Heat it with a Warn Morning vented propane heater. Has a blower but heats by convection if power is out. I probably use 500 gallons of propane a year but heat goes on in Oct & off in mid April. Can get to -50F in Jan & Feb, often -30F. Heat to 68F 7/24 but use wood when we're there every other weekend. It's an older heater, like one on Ebay ending today in NJ, pic attached. Mine has glass front so you can see the flame. Absolutely reliable & virtually maintenance free with or without electricity.
As for kerosene heaters, run a damp cloth around ceilings & woodwork after a few days use & you'll see just how clean they burn. OK for occasional use in a shop but not where you live. MikeD74T
 

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   / Propane Heaters for cabin #25  
very good choice. That's why I mentioned the blue flame over the radiant. In my opinion, they are safer because of the glass over the flame
 
   / Propane Heaters for cabin #26  
Whoa, my cabin is in NC (Caswell co) and 20 deg over outside would not cut it.
Heck, it's been getting down to freezing temps. I have a woodstove in my 16x20 recently insulated cabin, and I'm glad I do. I tried the big buddy and a Kero sun before the woodstove, but they are just too much $ to run and don't give off nearly as much heat. A small woodstove is really the ticket for a cabin. Everything else is just fooling around. :)

Coyote said:
Update: installed the Reddy Heater Outdoorsman and used it the other night....great unit! Warm, quiet, no odor, heat for the cabin. Running on medium, kept my uninsulated cabin 20 degrees above outside temp. Used about 1/3 of a 20lb tank in 12 hours. Have it on a 30lb tank now. Highly recommended. Picture is from web site, not my install, I'll post that later. Really like the blue flame as opposed to red hot infrared type heater that started this thread.
 
   / Propane Heaters for cabin #27  
Coyote said:
I am researching propane heaters for a small cabin. There are blue flame models, (convection) and infrared ceramic plaque heaters, same BTU. Anybody have experience with both to compare? Glo-Warm is the manufacturer, sold at Home Depot and on sale right now! Thanks for any input!
I have A Glo-warm 10000 BTU Nat. Gas heater in a 8x16 storage building.

I have A Glo-warm 30000 BTU Nat. Gas heater in a 12x22 garage.

Empire stove also makes heters that look very mich like the Glow-warms.

Tractor supply also sells similar heaters.
 
   / Propane Heaters for cabin #28  
kenmac said:
Both heat quite well (depending on btu) The blue flame is a little safer in my opinion because of the glass front over the burner. Thermostat control models work great.
You can't afford to feed manual controled Heaters LP gas.
 
   / Propane Heaters for cabin #30  
gordon21 said:
If a fan might be important..........
I am pretty sure there are some blue flame models with integral fans.
*Buy a CO 2 monitor. It could save your life.
The fans for these heaters are more or less usless so I rig up my own themostat controlled fan.
*Wouldn't operate one with out it.
 

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