Josh,
While a diesel stove seems safer and uses the same fuel you already carry,
the resulting odor in the cabin has got to be ghastly. A diesel heater has
an exhaust to get rid of the odor. What can they do to a stove to make the
smell go away?
Jake
Jake Brodersen
CC 35 Mk-III
The Wallas stove Josh is referring to has an exhaust. There is no exposed
flame in the boat's interior.
http://www.wallas.fi/default.asp?id=boat-stove-en
Ken H.
On 29 June 2013 08:51, Jake Brodersen captain_j...@cox.net wrote:
Josh,
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While a diesel stove seems safer and uses
Jake,
Diesel is a wet fuel so besides the smell you have to vent the water
vapor as well. The burner chamber is contained and vented to the
atmosphere through a small (~2) hose and micro fan (CPU fan). The burner
sits below a glass top so there is no exposed flame. When you close the
optional
Replacement for CC29-2 + diesel?
Jake,
Diesel is a wet fuel so besides the smell you have to vent the water vapor
as well. The burner chamber is contained and vented to the atmosphere
through a small (~2) hose and micro fan (CPU fan). The burner sits below a
glass top so there is no exposed