thewwkayaker
Advanced Member
I've searched on the site for info on furnaces and winter camping and gained some good info. However I'm trying to decide what furnace to get. There is a good set of instructions that a member gave for installing the Propex HS2000 furnace but that seems to be rated at just over 6,000 btu while the furnace used by FWC is rated at 12,000 btu. I'm not sure if FWC still uses Atwood now Dometic furnaces but the depth is 20" while the utility box on my FWC is 17/19 (the depth is variable due to fridge I think). I could fit the Propex HS2000 furnace (just under 17" depth) using the utility box but will it be warm enough to use in the winter? (I backcountry ski - so I would be way up a pass - biggest pass would be 1755m or 5758 feet here in BC Canada, temps assume -17C or 0F or even colder).
Anyone have experience with the HS2000 in extremely cold weather? Is it warm enough?
Anyone install the furnace now installed in FWC but on an older FWC (I have an 2006 Eagle)?
Thanx in advance
Anyone have experience with the HS2000 in extremely cold weather? Is it warm enough?
Anyone install the furnace now installed in FWC but on an older FWC (I have an 2006 Eagle)?
Thanx in advance