chorky
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Not all heaters are bad. The specific heater types I outlined in the first post (Propex heaters, diesel heaters and gas heaters) do not put the exhaust into the sleeping space. So its pelnty safe. No chances to die from co poisoning unless you put the exhaust pipe into the tent. This topic is not for the purpose of staying warm as much as it is to reduce condensation.Done alot of backpacking, including multiple in sub-freezing temps, in a ground tent each time (if you believe a rando on the internet).
Please stop using powered heaters in tents.
There is a phrase used here often, "buy once, cry once".
There is specific gear meant to keep you warm, it is not cheap, but it works. There is also gear meant to keep you warm enough to "survive" should you not want to spend enough money for option 1.
Heaters in tents are on borrowed time before someone kills themselves due to CO poisoning or burns down the forest. Both options are bad, and avoidable.
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