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Author Topic: What kind of heater is best in a permanent house?  (Read 2256 times)

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Offline ICD

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I have a new to me 8' x 6' wheeled fish house that I want to be able to sleep in. It needs a heater.

I have narrowed my search down to one of the 99.9% energy efficient $180 models, or an empire direct vent, $480.

That's a big difference in price! Who has experience with these two heaters?

Offline dennis

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 :taz:I HAVE HAD A 99% EFFICIENT STOVE FOR THE LAST 12 YEARS, IT HAS WORKED FLAWLESS.AS FAR AS SLEEPING GOES AS LONG GAS IT HAS A OXYGEN DEPLETION SENSOR ON IT YOU SHOULD BE JUST FINE .

Offline thunderpout

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Lots of guys have the non vented heaters these days, theyre ok, kinda like a big heater-buddy but permanent & they are cheap... I have a vented empire in my wheelhouse AND put in a Co2 detector in... It makes me feel safe....

Offline JohnWester

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agreed, vented is the way to go if you can afford the extra $$
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Offline beeker

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the ice house I've been in always seem to have enough ventilation coming up through the holes and with the door getting opened every so often I guess I just figured enough fresh air was coming in that way. but mind you these houses were either a clam or some frankenstein creation out of scrap wood.
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline toledo_rocket

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IMHO with newer fish houses being so much better insulated and airtight, vented is the way to go. It is safer and keeps the humidity level lower as well.

Rob

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Offline Randy Kaar

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propane furnaces give off a lot of moisture, but being on the
safe side i would go with the vented furnace. i just dont trust
non vented heaters. check with camper world for rv type
furnaces.

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Offline Hoser

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Vented, no doubt about it.  It is worth the extra $300 to wake up alive every morning. 

Ya the non vented ones have safetys built into them but what it the safety device malfunctions, you wake up dead.  Not worth the chance.
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Offline tom fellegy

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vented...... that is the only way i would have it if i was sleeping in the house. the non vented are fine for a day use house. you are always going outside to pee, check the tip-up, talk to fellow fisherman and alike. better safe than sorry..................tom fellegy

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Offline outdoorsman388

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my neighbor and i bought a 7x12 with crank down wheels. we went with the vented for the very reason of be able to sleep in it. it's the only safe way to go.
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Offline Auggie

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Wake up dead hoser???  LMFAO ! :rotflmao:
I had a good chuckle too!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Vented is the only choice if you plan to sleep in it.
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