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Re: [IRCA] Using a portable heater while DXing
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Using a portable heater while DXing
- From: Les Rayburn <les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2017 00:59:31 -0600
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I think the key to remember is that safety must come first. It would not be extreme to recommend that you take along both a fire extinguisher and a CO Alarm to detect concentrations of carbon monoxide.
Many things being recommended by well-meaning DXâers tonight are dangerous and potentially fatal. Open faced propane heaters are NOT safe for indoor use.
Read this and educate yourself before doing something potentially life-threatening.
http://campsafe.org/?p=1
73,
Les N1LF
Les Rayburn, director
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> On Feb 20, 2017, at 12:46 AM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> *rasies hand* Talk about DXing in extreme cold.
>
> My boss and I discuss my hobby from time to time and this is what he has
> suggested to me:
>
> An ice fishing shelter and a propane heater:
> http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/mobile/Eskimo-
> Quickfish-3-Ice-Fishing-Shelter/productDetail/Eskimo/
> prod99990133782/cat125203
>
> A small propane heater would warm it up in 20 seconds. My boss and many
> here are avid outdorosmen and do stuff like this regularly.
>
> Paul
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 9:36 PM, James Renfrew <jim.renfrew@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> I used a kero heater in my unheated attic in Rochester for many years.
>> VERY important to have fresh air coming in. My mistake was being so
>> focused on dxing that I would sometimes forget to refill the kerosene and
>> as it died it produced enough fumes to be dangerous. Then I'd have to open
>> the windows to air the place out. And then everything got real cold
>> quick. That propane unit sounds like a much better idea. With kero I
>> would never run it unless I was in that room and awake at all times. Jim
>> Renfrew, Clarendon NY
>>
>> On Feb 19, 2017 20:57, "Rick Dau" <drummer1965us@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I was hoping Shawn Axelrod would chime in on this topic, which he did in
>>> an off-list message to me. I had always wondered what he, Niel Wolfish,
>>> Morris Sorenson, and Wayne McRae used to keep warm during all those
>>> DXpeditions at Valhalla Beach (65 miles - 104 km - almost due north of
>>> Winnipeg), where I'm sure the temps in January can get brutal. If memory
>>> serves me right, they set up shop inside an abandoned school bus. THAT
>>> must have been fun! Very helpful that Shawn included pics so I know what
>>> to look for in the future.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Rick Dau
>>>
>>> South Omaha, Nebraska EN21af
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: AMANDX <amandx@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2017 7:06 PM
>>> To: Rick Dau
>>> Subject: Re: [NRC-AM] Using a portable heater while DXing
>>>
>>> Rick
>>>
>>> When we were DX'ing from the Valhalla site we used small propane heaters.
>>> they used one pound Propane cylinders and that ran a small heater that
>>> attached straight to the cyylinder. Worked great for many years. Came
>> witha
>>> satnd to keep things safe. Pics below of a similar model to what we used.
>>> Way safer that kerosene as these cylinders don't spill. Screw the heater
>> on
>>> tight and light her up.
>>>
>>> Shawn
>>>
>>> [Image result for 1 pound propane cylinder]
>>>
>>>
>>> [Image result for 1 pound propane cylinder heater]
>>>
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