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"The new Dyna-Glo Grab N Go XL portable propane heater provides great heat that you can take with you almost anywhere. With its durable styling, the Grab N Go XL is a great choice for heat in outdoor and emergency indoor situations. This larger Grab N Go Heater can utilize two disposable 1 lb. propane cylinders - making it completely portable and able to be used inside in emergency situations. When outdoors, you have the extra option of hooking up the Grab N Go XL heater to a 20 lb. refillable tank with the optional extension hose. The convenient carrying handle will allow you to easily move the heater to any location. Two heat settings on this larger unit provide up to a powerful 18,000 BTU's per hour."
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dyna-G.../911843473
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Plenty of people use Mr heater in a tent, just make sure you take a Carbon Monoxide Detector and I would keep it placed off the tent with a wood board or something that won't melt or catch fire easily.
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You: OMG PROPANE!!! IT IS GOING TO KILL EVERYONE ON EARTH UNLESS SOMEONE HAS BEEN TO SCHOOL TO USE A CAMPING STOVE! I FOUND A VIDEO FROM 2013 TO SHOW HOW OFTEN THIS HAPPENS!!!! *runs in circle panicking unless a "professional" shows up."
Best part? Every single one of those links were about propane devices that were NEVER RATED FOR INDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE. You are one of those who takes his charcoal grill inside his livingroom...right? LOL
Me: Bye bye.
(please no one tell this guy about the risk of pumping gas and static discharges)
you: facts hurt my feelings, so now i am entitled to insult you until you make the facts go away
me: sorry, can't undo facts, but i can give you a instead .
you: facts hurt my feelings, so now i am entitled to insult you until you make the facts go away
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According to you propane does not belong indoors because someone once misused an outdoor propane appliance. Outdoor gas grill accidents happen all the time...so no more cooking inside? That is your "fact" as you like to call it.
What is a "fact" is all that "regulation and requirements" that you were pounding your chest about....DO ALLOW PROPANE USE INDOORS AND WITH PORTABLE APPLIANCES DESIGNED AROUND INDOOR USE. That is a "fact" aka 'a piece of information presented as having objective reality.' (Bet you feel insulted right now) You setup "regulation and requirements" as some sort of monolith however now you know better than this flawless system
And yes yes yes, started it for you since this is the only way you can articulate your "facts." And I did not mean that as an insult however as an observation...or "fact" dare I say
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According to you propane does not belong indoors because someone once misused an outdoor propane appliance. Outdoor gas grill accidents happen all the time...so no more cooking inside? That is your "fact" as you like to call it.
What is a "fact" is all that "regulation and requirements" that you were pounding your chest about....DO ALLOW PROPANE USE INDOORS AND WITH PORTABLE APPLIANCES DESIGNED AROUND INDOOR USE. That is a "fact" aka 'a piece of information presented as having objective reality.' (Bet you feel insulted right now) You setup "regulation and requirements" as some sort of monolith however now you know better than this flawless system
And yes yes yes, started it for you since this is the only way you can articulate your "facts." And I did not mean that as an insult however as an observation...or "fact" dare I say
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you: talk about anything and everything to redirect from the facts
me: i hope DyanGlo is paying per post, lol
you: talk about anything and everything to redirect from the facts
me: i hope DyanGlo is paying per post, lol
But then I have to go into detail explanation about indoor vs outdoor consequences due to a leak or improper installation. If WooHoo2You is not able grasp the difference then this will be a very long conversation.
I think I have made it very clear. The device has no sensor between the tank and the internal sensor/valve, any issue between the two when using indoors is going result in a human BBQ.
And yes, this device does have a oxygen depletion sensor. Let me know if you would like a breakdown of how the ODS is involved in the operation of the heater. There is clearly an in "between" on the wiring diagram.
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Millions of these things sell per year and that was the best thing you could find. Sounds like bigfoot might be more dangerous.
I have a feeling you'll be needing this:
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